A Japanese Audio Elite Just Launched a Beautiful Hi-Fi Component for New-Age Audiophiles

It’s the newest addition to the legendary audio maker’s Reference 500 series.

Silver TEAC audio device front panel with power switch, USB-C port, indicator lights, and toggle switch on a reflective black surface.Teac

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In the last year or so, Teac has added several hi-fi components to its Reference 500 series, including the AP-507 power amplifier, the UD-507 DAC/preamplifier and the PD-507T CD transport.

For context, this Reference 500 series sits just below the Japanese hi-fi company’s flagship Reference 700 series. Basically, they’re high-end (and still expensive), but more compact and not quite the “best of the best” of what Teac offers.

And now, Teac has announced that it’s adding one more hi-fi component to its Reference 500 series.

Teac NT 507T Network Streaming Transport

Silver TEAC NT-507T network audio player with antennas and multiple control buttons on a reflective surface.
The Teac NT 507T is a network streaming transport.
Teac

Teac’s upcoming NT 507T is a network streaming transport that adds Wi-Fi streaming to your traditional hi-fi system. Naturally, it has the same footprint and semi-floating design as the brand’s other Reference 500 series components, and thus is designed to be paired with them.

Two stacked silver TEAC audio components with knobs, switches, and digital display on a reflective surface.
Teac designed the NT 507T to work with its UD-507 DAC (see stacked above).
Teac

Separate DAC required

One of the most unique things about the NT 507T network streaming transport is that it doesn’t have a built-in DAC — similar to the brand’s PD-507T CD transport — meaning it needs to be paired with an external DAC.

Teac recommends pairing it with its UD-507 ($2,100), which is also part of its Reference 500 series, but it’ll work with other USB-equipped DACs from other brands as well.

Black TEAC NT-507T network audio player with metal handles and LED indicators on a reflective surface.
The Teac NT 507T comes in two finishes, either silver or black.
Teac

Importantly, the NT 507T outputs digital audio only via USB, so it needs to be paired with a specialized external DAC. This might seem like an odd design choice as it’s quite limiting.

However, Teac will tell you that it offers great control over the audio signal and delivers an especially high-fidelity audio experience. The NT-507T runs on Teac’s proprietary Network Engine G4, which was specifically developed to prioritize signal integrity and timing accuracy.

Rear panel of a silver audio device with Ethernet, USB drive, USB DAC ports, power cable, and LAN selector switches.
The Teac NT 507T has two USB-A inputs for flash drives, HDDs and SSDs.
Teac

A modern streamer

Additionally, the NT 507T features a large linear power supply that replaces noise-inducing switching circuits. According to the brand, this ensures a “dynamic, natural, and fluid sound” that is reminiscent of vinyl playback.

Black metal electronic device with two rectangular mesh ventilation panels on top.
The NT 507T adds high-fidelity streaming to a traditional hi-fi system.
Teac

On the streaming side, the NT 507T supports Wi-Fi 6 and is compatible with most of today’s popular services, including Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect and TuneIN — AirPlay is one notable omission. It’s also Roon Ready, in case you want to integrate it in a higher-end multi-room system.

The NT 507T also features two USB-A inputs for directly connecting flash drives, HDDs, and SSDs, effectively turning the NT-507T into a simple music server (NAS). When using these audio inputs, the NT-507T supports DSD and PCM files up to 32-bit/768 kHz.

Silver TEAC audio device with power toggle and USB flash drive inserted, showing status indicator lights.
The USB-A input supports audio files up to 32-bit/768 kHz.
Teac

Price and availability

The NT 507T will cost $2,500 and be available to purchase in December 2025. 

Teac will offer the NT 507T in two finishes: silver or black.

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