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Teac: TN-180BT Semi-Automatic Turntable w/ Bluetooth - Matte Black (Open Box Special)
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Teac: TN-180BT Semi-Automatic Turntable w/ Bluetooth - Matte Black (Open Box Special)

USD$180
Location
US
Source
Reverb
Posted
6d ago
Last seen
1h ago

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Seller's Description

Open Box / B-Stock Notes

exterior grade: 8.0 out of 10 - very good, some surface wear
item cosmetic note: item shows light surface wear due to handling
item function: ✔️ tested
item exterior packaging: original, packaging may show damage
note: all open box / b-stock items are final sale



📌LAB POINTS

entry-level model, excellent value with wood MDF body, Bluetooth connectivity and auto-return

belt-drive motor
semi-automatic / auto-return operation: tonearm lifts up and motor turns off at the end of record, saving stylus wear

features both analog RCA output and Bluetooth connectivity

plug + play into any AUX input or connect to Bluetooth speaker or headphones
built-in phono preamp, switchable on-off
includes pre-mounted Audio-Technica AT-3600L Cartridge

removable RCA + Power cables

dustcover included

"At the $200 price range, the TN-180 is an excellent starter turntable. Unlike most turntables at this price point, the TN-180 features a wood MDF body (vs. plastic), plus a more developed tonearm than the AT-LP60x. The tonearm features auto-return as well as an arm-lift lever. Weighing in at 11 lbs (vs. the AT-LP60x's 6 lbs.), the TN-180 has a good feel for a budget model and can handle vibrations better than lightweight plastic body models. The dual analog / Bluetooth outputs allow you to connect via RCA cable or wirelessly to BT speakers or headphones." - TTL
🔑 KEY FEATURES

motor type: belt-drive
operation type: semi-automatic
phono preamp: yes, switchable
speeds: 33 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM
tonearm shape: J-shaped
counterweight setting: n/a
anti-skate setting: n/a
VTA / height adjustment: n/a
detachable headshell: n/a
body material: MDF wood
platter material: plastic
inputs: n/a

outputs: RCA line, RCA phono, Bluetooth
removable RCA: yes
dust cover: yes, hinged
dimensions: 16.5" (w) x 4.1" (h) x 14" (d) / 419 x 104 x 356mm
weight: 10.8 lb / 4.9 kg

📦 COMES WITH

pre-mounted cartridge
rubber record mat
45 adaptor
RCA cable

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About TEAC

TEAC Corporation stands as a pillar of Japanese audio engineering, founded in August 1953 by Katsuma Tani, a former aeronautics engineer with an uncompromising vision for sound reproduction. The company emerged from the merger of two entities—the Tokyo Television Acoustic Company (1953) and the Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company (1956)—consolidating under the TEAC name in 1964. From its inception, TEAC pursued a singular mission: to deliver authentic sound to music enthusiasts through technically superior products, a philosophy that has guided seven decades of innovation.

TEAC built its reputation primarily on magnetic recording equipment, establishing dominance in open-reel tape decks and cassette machines throughout the 1960s and beyond. The company's flagship TD-102 stereo tape recorder, launched in April 1957, gained international recognition and set the standard for the industry. Beyond tape machines, TEAC expanded into turntables, CD players, and digital audio components, while simultaneously establishing TASCAM in 1971 as its professional recording subsidiary—a brand that became synonymous with studio-grade equipment worldwide.

Today, TEAC occupies a distinctive position bridging vintage collectibility and contemporary hi-fi. The brand commands respect among analog enthusiasts and professional engineers for its legacy of precision engineering, while its modern Esoteric line serves the high-end market. TEAC products appeal to discerning buyers who value heritage, build quality, and sonic authenticity over mass-market appeal, positioning the brand as a respected mid-to-premium player with particular strength among those seeking vintage and analog-focused solutions.

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