This design legend was the first acrylic glass record player to hit the market in 1979. As an original form of the designer record player, it is a true work of art and also absolutely top class from a sound technical point of view.
In the 1970s the music world came alive with the warm tones of vinyl records, and at the heart of this era of analogue perfection, the Transrotor AC record player stood as an icon of audiophile genius. German manufacturer Transrotor captured the hearts of music lovers by paying uncompromising attention to every detail of their turntables, and the AC was no exception.
The Transrotor is in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
And can now shine in your home.
This turntable effortlessly combines practicality with visual splendor. Its well-thought-out design, flowing lines and high-quality materials make it not only functional, but also an aesthetic highlight. It is more than just a utensil, it is a work of art that enriches your interior with timeless beauty.