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More than a decade ago, my first ever turntable was the Audio-Technica AT-LP120, a beast of a direct-drive machine that starts and stops on a dime, is stable as all hell, and couldn’t be easier to use ...
Audio-Technica unveils the Hotaru, a $9,999 floating turntable combining cutting-edge levitation technology with premium audiophile performance. Audio-Technica has built its reputation on making ...
The Audio-Technica Hotaru Turntable creates an immersive sensory experience by harmonizing sound and light. A floating analog record spins melodically, while a synchronized lighting system adds a ...
Audio-Technica’s AT-LP7X is a $999 fully manual belt-drive turntable with precise speed control, adjustable tonearm geometry, and built-in MM/MC phono support. What this actually shows is ...
Yosuke Koizumi is Audio-Technica’s Cartridge Global Product Manager. He started working at the company in 2002 and joined the cartridge development team after a year of training. Around 8 years ago, ...
Using magnets the upper section of the Hotaru turntable floats to reduce vibrations that could affect playback. Using magnets the upper section of the Hotaru turntable floats to reduce vibrations that ...
The AT-LP120XBT is a direct-drive, three-speed turntable (33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM), so it’ll handle everything from new pressings to older collections. It comes with an S-shaped tonearm and an ...
Audio-Technica’s AT-LP60X is the company’s most entry-level turntable. Released in 2019, it’s positioned as an affordable option for those who want to get into vinyl. To date, the Japanese audio ...