Audio-Technica is well-known for its entry-level direct-drive turntables that have the brand’s signature black-and-silver aesthetic, boast DJ-focused features, and typically cost between $200 and $500.
However, over the past year or so, the renowned Japanese hi-fi brand has made a concerted push to serve the more audiophile crowd, releasing new flagship direct-drive and belt-drive turntables in the AT-LP8X ($1,000) and AT-LPA2 ($2,000), respectively, and unveiling its $10,000 Hotaru floating turntable.
Its newest turntable, the AT-LP7X, can be considered in that higher echelon of category, as well.
Audio-Technica AT-LP7X
Audio-TechnicaFully manual, belt-drive
The AT-LP7X is a fully manual belt-drive turntable with a minimalist design that costs $999 — it’s sort of like a belt-drive alternative to the brand’s direct-drive AT-LP8X, which also costs roughly $1,000.
Both turntables feature a matte-black finish, premium materials and a J-shaped aluminum tonearm that is inspired by Audio-Technica’s classic turntables from the 1960s and ’70s.







