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Harmonix TU-812 Record Clamp and TU-800 Turntable Mat Turntable Accessory
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Harmonix TU-812 Record Clamp and TU-800 Turntable Mat Turntable Accessory

USD$1,071 AUD$1,500
Condition
Like new
Location
NSW, AU
Seller
longgo
Source
StereoNET
Posted
26 Dec 2025
Last seen
29 May 2026

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Harmonix TU-812 Record Clamp and TU-800 Turntable Mat Turntable Accessory Harmonix TU-812 Record clamp and TU-800 Turntable Mat set. Only been use twice.   Both come with original wooden box.     TU-812MX Record clamp - RRP $1,000 Euro TU-800 Turntable Mat - RRO $1,050 Euro   Pick up Lindfield 2070   Condition: As New / Mint Payment Method: EFT, cash on pick up Region/State: (NSW) New South Wales/Australia By longgo 0 Comments   AUD $1,500 Date: December 25, 2025Dec 25

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About Harmonix

Harmonix is not a recognized brand in the hi-fi or consumer-audio sector. Extensive searches yield no verifiable information on a company by that name producing amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or related equipment. The closest matches are unrelated entities: Electro-Harmonix, an American effects pedal maker founded in 1968 by Mike Matthews, focused on guitar fuzz, phasers, and delays like the Big Muff Pi; and Harmonix Music Systems, a Boston-based game studio from 1995 known for Rock Band and rhythm games, acquired by Epic Games in 2021.

Without confirmed details on origin, products, or market position for a hi-fi Harmonix, any description would rely on speculation, which cannot be provided. Knowledgeable buyers should note that obscure or boutique hi-fi brands often require direct verification from manufacturer sites or industry directories, as generic searches frequently confuse them with guitar effects or gaming firms.

If this refers to a specific Japanese cable or accessory maker sometimes called Harmonix (e.g., Harmonix Reimyo), details remain unconfirmed in available sources, positioning it as niche rather than established hi-fi. For accurate intel, consult specialist audiophile forums or retailers.

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