Japanese audio manufacturer TEAC has announces its new TN-4D direct-drive, analog turntable with a low-profile design, made possible by the use of a newly-developed brushless DC servo motor. The motor ...
Can a Bluetooth turntable make vinyl practical for wireless headphone users? TEAC’s TN 400BT X/TB bets that convenience matters more than purism. Bluetooth turntables have moved from novelty status ...
If you need to buy a $19k turntable, Teac's Esoteric VPI HR-X1 one will do. At that price, you're so far into technological diminished returns that this thing is all about style, sexiness, and, with a ...
The new TN-35 belt-drive turntable from TEAC features an S-shaped tonearm fitted with an Audio-Technica AT-VM95E cartridge. There's also a USB interface for digitizing records. With vinyl sales at ...
Despite what some might say was a shaky start (the first ever CD album being Billy Joel's 52nd Street), the Compact Disc quickly replaced vinyl as the music lover's format of choice. When digital ...
Teac is probably best known for its high-fidelity audio equipment — such as high-end DACs, amplifiers, CD players and cassette tape decks — that are aimed at pretty serious audiophiles. But the ...
TEAC has announced the launch of its TN 400BT X/TB turntable. Acting as a limited-edition turquoise blue twist on TEAC's established series of Bluetooth deck, the new spinner promises “a unique blend ...
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How about this for a ‘groovy’ turntable. Fifty years after the summer of love, TEAC is introducing a tie-die turntable that’s sure to brighten up a drizzly autumn day. The 2-speed (33 and 45 RPM) ...
If you happen to still have LPs laying around and have sometime to dub ’em onto a digital medium, this TEAC player might be for you. Or, if you happen to have grandparents that still enjoy their LPs ...
Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today [JP], a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo ...