Technics: First look and confirmed prices for new hi-fi range
The Technics brand is back in business. Panasonic, Technics' parent company, announced the comeback at IFA 2014, together with two new ranges of premium hi-fi products. The new portfolio includes speakers, streamers, stereo amplifiers and a single CD player - and now we have had a first look and received confirmed prices.
The project to resurrect Technics has been overseen by Michiko Ogawa, a former Technics engineer and renowned Japanese jazz pianist.
Technics and Panasonic have been keeping a close eye on the music downloads and streaming businesses and believe now is the right time for the still popular brand to make a comeback, with the company also releasing plans for a high-res download store called Technics Tracks.
And now we have confirmed prices for the new Reference System and Premium System in the Technics line-up.
The Technics Reference Class R1 consists of:
SE-R1 amplifier, £11,999
SU-R1 network player and preamp, £6,499
SB-R1 speakers, £18,599 for pair
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Technics Premium Class C700 Series consists of:
SU-C700 amplifier, £1,249
ST-C700 network player, £849
SB-C700 speakers, £1,199 for pair
SL-C700 CD player
All products with the exception of the SL-C700 will go on sale in December, which might be why we don't have pricing as yet.
Check out our first look video above and look out for our reviews of the new Technics products coming soon...
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Andy is Deputy Editor of What Hi-Fi? and a consumer electronics journalist with nearly 20 years of experience writing news, reviews and features. Over the years he's also contributed to a number of other outlets, including The Sunday Times, the BBC, Stuff, and BA High Life Magazine. Premium wireless earbuds are his passion but he's also keen on car tech and in-car audio systems and can often be found cruising the countryside testing the latest set-ups. In his spare time Andy is a keen golfer and gamer.