Korg has ventured into the turntable market with its Handytraxx series, which includes two distinct models for DJs and audiophiles. The Handytraxx Play, priced at $400, focuses on DJing capabilities and features a Nakama-designed fader, various filters, and digital rotation correction for enhanced performance. In contrast, the Handytraxx Tube, retailing at $800, is tailored for vinyl enthusiasts, utilizing a Nutube vacuum tube for sound warmth. Both models reflect Korg's commitment to innovation while honoring the legacy of Vestax president Toshihide Nakama, who passed away during development.
Korg's new Handytraxx series introduces portable turntables blending modern technology with classic vinyl appeal, catering to DJs and audiophiles alike.
The Handytraxx Play focuses on DJs and features elements like a fader designed by Toshihide Nakama, aimed at reducing needle skipping.
For audiophiles, the Handytraxx Tube incorporates Nutube technology for a warm sound, striking a balance between modern convenience and analogue charm.
Korg honors late Vestax president Toshihide Nakama while innovating turntable design and integration of digital processing with classic influences.
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