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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 TN-200 features a belt-drive mechanism and a phono stage with USB output. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The USB connections ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Along with the likes of festival t-shirts and tea towels, you can now thank (or scorn) TEAC for ...
You kind of liked the idea of that TEAC turntable that could rip vinyl right into a CD (though many of you seemed to wonder why it took so long for the combo to be marketed together), so you may also ...
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 ...
For casual listeners, the new breed of connectable turntables should be sufficient for scraping through the world’s dwindling supply of thrift-shop vinyl. Portability probably has no place in the ...
Mmm, look at the old school turntable gone new. The VPI HR-X from TEAC features a belt driven, 50-mm thick acrylic platter which floats on an air suspension system at 33.3 or 45rpm. Packing a pair of ...