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    Audio-Technica's see-through turntable is so cool, it seems a shame to put your vinyl on it

    Date:
    Fri, 16 May 2025 14:04:50 +0000

    Description:
    Audio-Technica's AT-LPA2 turntable is completely transparent

    FULL STORY ======================================================================The Audio-Technica AT-LPA2 is high-density acrylic for reduced resonance Power housed in a breakout box to eliminate interference (and to stop it ruining
    the looks) $2,000 / 1,699 / 1,999 (about AU$3,488)

    If you're looking for a great gift for The Invisible Man, Audio-Technica has just the thing: its new flagship turntable is (almost) completely
    transparent.

    The new Audio-Technica AT-LPA2 is made from high-density transparent acrylic, and has a clear acrylic platter too. The internals such as the power supply unit are housed separately, and the result is a turntable that looks so good it's almost a shame to cover it up with a record.

    The acrylic isn't just there to look good, though. Audio-Technica says it provides "exceptional" resonance control, leading to sound that's as clear as its plinth and platter. Audio-Technica AT-LPA2: key features and pricing Recommended listening: I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash; How To Disappear Completely by Radiohead, Heart of Glass by Blondie (Image credit: Audio-Technica)

    The AT-LPA2 is a belt-drive turntable with an optical sensor immediately
    below the spindle to monitor and correct the platter rotation. Like most current turntables it's a two-speed model; you won't be able to play 78s on
    it if you're a collector of really old records.

    The turntable has a newly designed carbon-fiber tonearm that features adjustable VTA, azimuth adjustment, a finely adjustable string-type
    anti-skate mechanism, and interchangeable counterweights (110g and 130g) for wide cartridge compatibility.

    The cartridge is Audio-Technica's AT-OC9XEN dual moving coil, which features
    a nude elliptical stylus and high-purity PCOCC coils that Audio-Technica says delivers low distortion and excellent clarity.

    The Audio-Technica AT-LPA2 is available now with an RRP of $2,000 / 1,699 / 1,999 (about AU$3,488). You might also like The best turntables 2025 for all budgets, tested by us Victrola's new turntable with Auracast and aptX might
    be the most future-proof deck around I can't decide if Pro-Ject's new turntable with Charlie Brown's head on the platter is cute or creepy, but
    it's definitely a fun collector's edition



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/audio/turntables/audio-technicas-see-through-turntab le-is-so-cool-it-seems-a-shame-to-put-your-vinyl-on-it


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