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    I love the look of Technics’ new wireless stereo speakers – but especially the weird microfiber covering


    Technics has unveiled its first-ever wireless stereo speakers, the SC-CX700. They have a bunch of cool features and one very unusual element that I didn’t realize until I saw them in person at the IFA 2024 trade show: a fabric, microfiber finish.

    So, the audio bit first: these are active speakers with their own amplification. They even have a phono MM input so you can connect one of the best turntables without any additional pre-amp needed, as well as HDMI ARC for connecting to your TV as a soundbar alternative.

    They’re a two-way design, and the tweeter sits at the center of the woofer, in a design very similar to KEF’s Uni-Q driver, as used in the fantastic KEF LS50 Mk II – which these bear a generally striking resemblance to in terms of features. A forward-firing bass port should aid low-end power.

    Technics SC-CX700 speakers in all colors, at a trade show

    (Image credit: Future)

    In addition to the connections mentioned above, they also take 3.5mm jack input, USB-C input, and Ethernet, and there’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for streaming.

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