Teac is probably best known for its high-fidelity audio equipment — such as high-end DACs, amplifiers, CD players and cassette tape decks — that are aimed at pretty serious audiophiles.
But the renowned Japanese hi-fi manufacturer is well regarded for its high-end turntables, too. It currently sells several different models, most of which range between $240 and $2,200.

Analog playback
The TN-400BTX is one of the brand’s popular midrange turntables. It sells for $629.
Released in 2024, it’s a manual, belt-drive turntable made of high-end materials and components. It features a high‑inertia aluminum die‑cast platter, an S‑Shaped static‑balanced tonearm, and comes pre‑installed with Audio‑Technica AT95E cartridge (which sells for $109 by itself).





