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Technics, the legendary Japanese hi-fi maker, has unveiled a new audiophile-grade turntable. And it’s an absolute beauty. The upcoming Technics SL-1300G is the jewel in the crown of the company’s ...
Technics has revealed a special-edition turntable it has created in collaboration with car manufacturer Lamborghini, called the SL1200M7B. Priced officially at €1,499 (about $1,610/ £1,299 / AU ...
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Technics EAH-AZ100 review: true hi-fi wireless earbudsOsaka, Japan-based Technics is an enigma within the audio world. On the one hand, its turntables enjoy legendary status, particularly among the DJ, club, and EDM crowds. So much so, that when ...
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Technics' 'breathtaking' new turntable is a brass actTechnics' new Grand Class hi-fi turntable features something that sadly, you'll rarely see: a beautiful brass-topped platter that looks like it's made from solid gold. But it's not there to be ...
The EAH-AZ100s offer support for Spatial Audio when listening to content with a Dolby Atmos mix, but the experience remains so-so. It’s no fault of Technics, I’m just not convinced yet by on ...
Launched in 1965 as a HiFi moniker under parent company Matsushita (now known as Panasonic), Technics’ first product was a humble two-way loudspeaker. But the company really made its mark in the ...
Names include KEF, Bowers & Wilkins, Q Acoustics, and Klipsch. Now, the Japanese audio giant Technics is entering the market for the first time. The Technics SC-CX700 is the company’s first-ever ...
The signature sparkling accents that recall Technics turntables return, now with even more metallic floss around the rims and smaller, less obtrusive endcaps. At 6 grams per side, they’ve lost a ...
This is one of the bigger generational leaps I've experienced while testing earbuds or headphones – the AZ100 are tangibly better than the AZ80 in every way. They sound excellent, look much ...
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