Rekkord Secures Future for Australian Vinyl Lovers

Turntable company Rekkord has appointed a new distributor for its range of handmade in Germany turntables.
Renowned for its elegant design, German precision manufacturing, and superior sound quality, Rekkord is entering the Australian market by partnering with leading AV distributor Canohm. This addition enhances Canohm’s portfolio of premium audio products.
Every Rekkord turntable is assembled with precision by skilled craftsmen, optimised for peak sound performance, and embodies an unwavering commitment to detail.
Daniel Grozdan, Marketing Manager at Canohm, told StereoNET:
Rekkord turntables merge tradition with innovation. They deliver exceptional sound quality while celebrating a legacy of craftsmanship and engineering excellence.
Rekkord has a rich history in the audio world. Founded by passionate engineers and designers, the company’s mission is simple: to create beautifully crafted turntables with outstanding sound quality. Rekkord’s dedication to quality extends beyond craftsmanship. Ninety-nine per cent of the components used in their turntables are sourced from local suppliers near St. Georgen, Germany. This ensures strict quality control and upholds a tradition of excellence passed down through generations.

From advanced automatic models to manual turntables featuring industry-leading tonearms, Rekkord embodies the pinnacle of German engineering.
StereoNET reviewed the Applause Award-winning entry-level, fully automatic F-110P turntable mid-2024, concluding:
Thumbs up then, for this likeable little fully automatic turntable. Simple to use, decently made (in Germany), well presented and blessed with Dual DNA that guarantees a smooth yet enjoyable sound – it's a winning combination for vinyl starters and re-starters alike.

Andrew Haberecht, Canohm’s Product Manager for Rekkord added:
Vinyl is more than music; it’s an experience. Rekkord combines a love for sound with cutting-edge technology to deliver the rich, warm tones vinyl is known for.
The Rekkord range of turntables are available now.
For more information visit Rekkord
Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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