Technics released the SL-40CBT this past fall. It’s a direct-drive turntable with a switchable phono preamplifier, so it’s extremely easy to set up: just connect it directly to a powered speaker setup or a traditional amplifier-based hi-fi system. It also has built-in Bluetooth, thus allowing you to stream vinyl to wireless speakers and headphones.
And at $899, it’s one of Technics most entry-level turntables. (Its current flagship model, the SL100R, goes for $25,000.) At launch, the iconic Japanese audio maker claimed the SL-40CBT was “aimed at both newcomers and those upgrading from entry setups.”
Fast forward half a year, and Technics has collaborated with Fritz Hansen, the renowned Danish furniture and design brand, to create a special-edition version of its SL-40CBT.

Signature deep burgundy
Since its launch, Technics has offered the SL-40CBT in three modern finishes: light grey, charcoal or terracotta. (Note: These are the same three color options that Technics offers its active speakers, SC-CX700, in case you wanted to pair the two and create a matching system.)
Now, thanks to the collaboration, Technics is introducing the turntable in Fritz Hansen’s signature deep burgundy finish.








