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Founded through the 1964 merger of Tokyo Television Acoustic Company (1953) and Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company (1956), TEAC Corporation emerged under founder Katsuma Tani's vision in Tokyo. The company revolutionized audio recording with landmark innovations: Japan's first stereo Hi-Fi cassette deck (A-20, 1968), first consumer four-track reel-to-reel Quadraphonic recorders (1969), and pioneering overdubbing capabilities (1972). TEAC equipment shaped cultural history - recording R2-D2's voice for Star Wars (1977), Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' album (1982), and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics' first slow-motion video. Today, TEAC continues producing premium cassette decks (W-1200, AD-850-SE), turntables, amplifiers, and CD players featuring their acclaimed VRDS vibration-free disc mechanism. With $97.2 million revenue and headquarters in Tokyo, TEAC maintains its 70-year legacy of precision audio engineering while adapting to modern digital formats for discerning audiophiles worldwide.
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TEAC’s $629.99 TN-400BT X/TB is a belt-drive Bluetooth turntable launching Spring 2026, targeting wireless-first listeners with modern vinyl playback flexibility.
Limited-edition turquoise blue lacquer finish distinguishes this model, while high-density MDF plinth, aluminum platter, and machined controls emphasize durability beyond entry-level turntables.
Bluetooth 5.2 with SBC, aptX, and aptX Adaptive codecs enables high-quality wireless vinyl streaming, storing up to eight paired headphones or speakers.

Vinyl’s resurgence (outselling CDs for three years) plus 50% of buyers lacking turntables drives Bluetooth models targeting wireless-first, under-40 listeners prioritizing convenience over traditional hi-fi stacks.
Sony PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT are fully automatic belt-drive turntables with aptX Adaptive Bluetooth, aluminium platters, built-in phono stages, USB vinyl ripping, and minimalist living-room-focused design.
PS-LX3BT ($400) uses a fixed cable and heavier 3.5g tracking cartridge, while PS-LX5BT ($500) adds gold-plated detachable RCA outputs, 2.0g tracking, stiffer chassis, and enhanced vibration damping.

TEAC NT-507T is a high-resolution network transport featuring the proprietary Network Engine G4 for precise audio streaming and timing accuracy.
Equipped with a linear power supply and toroidal transformer, it minimizes noise and enhances signal integrity for dynamic and smooth playback.
Connectivity includes SFP optical isolation, Wi-Fi 6, and USB output supporting PCM up to 768 kHz/32-bit and DSD 22.5 MHz.

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The TEAC PD-507T is a premium CD transport introduced in the Reference 500 Series, designed for audiophiles preferring physical media playback.
Equipped with the TEAC CD-5020A mechanism, it ensures reliable playback with minimized interference through independent power circuits for motor, pickup, and digital outputs.
The device supports digital outputs via coaxial and optical connections, and features a 10MHz clock sync input for enhanced system integration.

Features next-generation Hypex NCOREx Class D amplifier with TEAC's dual-mono buffer for ultra-linear performance.
Offers versatile operation modes: Stereo, Bi-Amp, and BTL, with up to 350W output in BTL mode.
Compact A4-sized design with advanced vibration-minimizing chassis and iconic dual VU meters.

Yamaha is expected to showcase its True X Surround 90A Atmos soundbar with 12 upfiring drivers for immersive audio at IFA 2025.
Technics might unveil updates to its SL-1200MK7 turntable and speakers complementing the SU-R1000 amplifier, continuing its legacy of innovation.
TEAC could present advancements in compact HiFi systems, possibly introducing new network players or enhanced turntable models.

Teac Network Players, including UD-701N, NT-505T, and NT-505-X, are now JPLAY Certified for optimized audio playback.
JPLAY offers audiophiles seamless, low-noise music streaming, supporting local files and streaming services like Tidal and Qobuz.
JPLAY Femto software operates efficiently on Windows PCs, minimizing system noise for pure digital audio transport.
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