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If you’ve got a spare $10,000 lying around and just have to have the coolest-looking, glowy-est, gravity-defying centrepiece for your stereo hi-fi system, then Audio-Technica just announced the ...
Debuted at Milan Design Week, limited-edition Hotaru turntable boasts a magnetically suspended upper section, which floats ...
Audio-Technica has come a long way since its humble 1962 beginnings as a maker of high-end phono cartridges. Back then, the brand focused on handcrafted precision — and that same obsession with detail ...
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 ...
The Audio-Technica Hotaru is a limited-edition turntable Magnetically suspended floating platter that lights up $9,999 (about £7,582 / AU$15,762), only 1,000 made If you loved the idea of Brian ...
Audio-Technica plans to make just 1,000 units priced at $9,999 each, but shipping isn’t expected until October 2025. Reservations are now open on the company’s website, and you have until May ...
If you're looking for something rather special to spin your records on, but missed out on Brian Eno's limited runs, Audio Technica could have the answer. Displayed at Milan Design Week recently ...
Audio-Technica has revealed the Hotaru – a rather eye-catching limited-edition turntable that combines the wonders of magnetic levitation technology with an immersive lighting system that responds to ...
This month, among other products, we’ve got an intriguing music streamer and speaker combo from Ruark, a flagship turntable from Audio-Technica, a cute portable projector from Optoma and an innovative ...
For its ATH-CKS50TW2 ($149), Audio-Technica sought to do this with extremely long battery life and a neat trick that will help you make the most of it. There’s a lot more to like on this set ...
With a non-traditional phono cartridge design, NAGAOKA’s MP-700 elevates the vinyl record listening experience at a rather ...