Technics is a brand of audio equipment, owned by Panasonic Corporation. They specialize in turntables, headphones, speakers, and audio accessories.
Founded in 1965 in Japan.
Introduced the world's first direct-drive turntable in 1972.
Became a leading brand for DJ equipment in the 80s and 90s.
Temporarily discontinued production in 2010 but reintroduced in 2015 with a new range of products.
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A legendary direct-drive turntable first introduced in 1972, still considered a favorite by many DJs and audiophiles worldwide.
Technics' flagship wireless headphones featuring noise-cancelling, high-res audio support, and a sleek design.
A premium bookshelf speaker with a three-way crossover and a high-quality build for audiophile-grade sound.
The SL-1210 is the European version of the SL-1200, with minor cosmetic differences and a different power voltage.
Yes, Technics turntables are considered some of the best for DJing and scratching due to their sturdy build, direct-drive mechanism, and adjustable pitch control.
Technics products are designed in Japan and manufactured in various countries worldwide, including Malaysia, China, and Vietnam.
Some Technics headphones are wireless, while others are wired. The brand offers a range of options to suit different preferences and use cases.
Yes, Technics speakers require an amplifier to provide power and drive the speakers. They are passive speakers and cannot function on their own.