The Teac Prism 300 is a complete audio system manufactured by Teac between 1982 and 1984. This integrated system is designed to provide a seamless user experience with a combination of high-fidelity components suitable for home audio setups. The system includes an integrated amplifier model Teac A-505, a tuner (Teac T-303), a tape deck (Teac V-33), and a turntable (Teac P-50). For enhanced audio performance, optional components include speakers (Teac S-303), an equalizer (Teac GE-6), and a timer (Teac TT-2). Originally priced at approximately 1,695 DM, the Teac Prism 300 not only focuses on sound quality but also offers a cohesive design with its compatible components that can be conveniently integrated into a home environment. The accompanying components are engineered to complement each other, ensuring balanced audio output across various media types, including vinyl records and cassette tapes. The design reflects an aesthetic appeal that is both functional and visually pleasing, contributing to its desirability during its production years.