Sick of scrounging in thrift stores for LPs or paying $40 for a new album? This pro vinyl cutter lets you make your own — but it’s an absolute beast



  • Teenage Engineering unveils APC-2
  • It’s a big, very heavy record cutter
  • Unlike the brand’s previous effort, it’s definitely not designed for teenagers

If you like listening to records, you’ll have bumped up against how inconvenient buying them is. Either you’re paying an eye-watering sum for the latest releases, or you’re scavenging in thrift stores for tracks so unfashionable, even your grandmother doesn’t want them (she’s the one that threw them out, after all).

Not if you listen to Teenage Engineering, though (not to be confused with Teenage Kicks, because The Undertones’ self-titled album costs upwards of $100 for a first pressing). The Swedish brand has unveiled the APC-2, which is a record cutter that allows you to ‘burn’ music from the digital into the physical realm, to listen with using the best turntables.

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