---
product_id: 40114233
title: "Teac TN-400S Belt-Driven Turntable with S-Shaped Tonearm in Matte Bordeaux"
brand: "teac"
price: "584 DH"
currency: MAD
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.ma/products/40114233-teac-tn-400s-belt-driven-turntable-with-s-shaped-tonearm
store_origin: MA
region: Morocco
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# High-Quality Analog Playback Built-In Phono Preamp Built-in USB Digital Output Teac TN-400S Belt-Driven Turntable with S-Shaped Tonearm in Matte Bordeaux

**Brand:** teac
**Price:** 584 DH
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Spin into the Future of Sound!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Teac TN-400S Belt-Driven Turntable with S-Shaped Tonearm in Matte Bordeaux by teac
- **How much does it cost?** 584 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/40114233-teac-tn-400s-belt-driven-turntable-with-s-shaped-tonearm)

## Best For

- teac enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted teac brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup:** Built-in phono preamp means no extra equipment needed.
- • **Modern Meets Classic:** Sleek matte Bordeaux finish adds a touch of elegance to any space.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Easily connect to your digital devices with built-in USB output.
- • **Versatile Listening Options:** Switch between phono and line output for ultimate flexibility.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Audiophile:** Experience rich, warm sound with high-quality analog playback.

## Overview

The Teac TN-400S Belt-Driven Turntable combines high-quality analog playback with modern features like a built-in USB digital output and phono preamp, making it the perfect choice for both audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

## Description

High-Quality Analog Playback, Plug-and-Play Effortlessness: TEAC TN-400S Turntable Built-In Phono Preamp, S-Shaped Tonearm, Subsonic Filter, and A2D Converter Making high-quality analog playback as effortless as turning on a faucet, the three-speed belt-drive TEAC TN-400S turntable arrives with an aluminum die-cast platter, low-friction spindle, and S-shaped tonearm. With the areas of speed stability and tracking covered, it then adds a pre-mounted audio-technica MM cartridge, built-in MM phono preamplifier with subsonic filter, and USB digital output for computer-based archiving to address convenience and flexibility. Most importantly, TN-400S sounds even better than it looks. High-grade internal components and easy usability round out an entry-level, plug-and-play 'table that will have you asking why you didn't start spinning LPs before now . Aluminum Die-Cast Platter Features Three-Speed Drive, Stable Playback TN-400S' die-cast, high-inertia aluminum platter is driven by a high-torque DC motor via a durable rubber flat-belt, giving immensely stable playback at 33-1/3, 45, and 78RPM speeds. In addition, a precisely machined stainless steel spindle and durable brass bearing maintain accurate rotational speed, thanks to reduced friction. Built-In Phono EQ Amplifier Gives You Immense Flexibility An onboard Phono EQ amplifier supports MM cartridges, allowing TN-400S to be connected to conventional amplifiers/micro systems that lack a dedicated turntable input. The Phono EQ amplifier employs a hi-fi quality NJM8080 op-amp chip that amplifies the tiny audio signal from the stylus with the minimum of distortion. Subsonic Filter and A2D Converter Add to Arsenal By filtering out the frequencies below 18Hz, TN-400S prevents excess low-frequency signal levels being sent to amplifiers,

Review: Great turntable! Having issues? Read this... - To those who have sound issues, read this!!! After reading several negative reviews on this and other turntables, I had to say something. First, This is a great turntable for a normal person looking to get into vinyl, or resurrect your old vinyl collection. This 400s is a nice, solid turntable that looks and sounds great just the way it is. Solid components, simple features, and a sound that is beyond its minuscule price tag that will satisfy 90% of folks out there. For the other 10%, you're probably looking at $900+ pieces. Anyway, If you're new to turntables and are having sound issues, it's probably one or both of these things. 1. Set the arm weight lower! Your needle should just barely touch the record when you lower the arm. You changer this by adjusting the weight at the rear of the time arm. 2. Turn the pre amp on or off. No sound, turn it on, distorted sound, turn it off. I hope this helps someone get the most out of this or another turntable. Happy spinning!
Review: Cartridge upgrades may be tricky - I like this turntable for all that it is. I do not use the internal preamp. I run it through a vintage Technics SA-500 receiver and out to four vintage Advent model 1s. My turntable shipped with an unbranded, presumably AT cartridge so I wanted to upgrade it to an Ortofon Red. The Red cartridge is heavier and it proved difficult to zero with the counterweight supplied. The instructions tell you that you should turn the counterweight until it attaches to the tonearm, but it seems to me that there is a point at which the counterweight “clicks” into place. No problem, but that point is already just a little too far up the tonearm to properly zero-balance the cartridge. My solution, which has been adequate so far, is to compensate by setting the tracking force a little lighter than that recommended by Ortofon. Otherwise, a very nice bang-for-the-buck table.

## Features

- High-Quality Analog Playback
- Built-in USB Digital Output and Analog Phono/Line Output
- Built-In Phono Preamp
- A2D Converter

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N79LPXV |
| Additional Features | S-Shaped Tonearm, Built-In Phono Preamp, Subsonic Filter, A2D Converter, USB Digital Output |
| Brand | Teac |
| Built-In Media | audio-technica MM cartridge, USB cable |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 10.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TEAC |
| Mfr Part Number | TN400SMR |
| Model Name | TN-400S |
| Model Number | TN400SMR |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 043774032860 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Teac
- **Compatible Devices:** Amplifier, Personal Computer
- **Included Components:** audio-technica MM cartridge, USB cable
- **Item Weight:** 10.8 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Model Name:** TN-400S
- **Motor Type:** DC Motor
- **Signal Format:** Analog
- **Special Feature:** S-Shaped Tonearm, Built-In Phono Preamp, Subsonic Filter, A2D Converter, USB Digital Output
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great turntable! Having issues? Read this...
*by J***B on July 28, 2018*

To those who have sound issues, read this!!! After reading several negative reviews on this and other turntables, I had to say something. First, This is a great turntable for a normal person looking to get into vinyl, or resurrect your old vinyl collection. This 400s is a nice, solid turntable that looks and sounds great just the way it is. Solid components, simple features, and a sound that is beyond its minuscule price tag that will satisfy 90% of folks out there. For the other 10%, you're probably looking at $900+ pieces. Anyway, If you're new to turntables and are having sound issues, it's probably one or both of these things. 1. Set the arm weight lower! Your needle should just barely touch the record when you lower the arm. You changer this by adjusting the weight at the rear of the time arm. 2. Turn the pre amp on or off. No sound, turn it on, distorted sound, turn it off. I hope this helps someone get the most out of this or another turntable. Happy spinning!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cartridge upgrades may be tricky
*by J***E on February 1, 2019*

I like this turntable for all that it is. I do not use the internal preamp. I run it through a vintage Technics SA-500 receiver and out to four vintage Advent model 1s. My turntable shipped with an unbranded, presumably AT cartridge so I wanted to upgrade it to an Ortofon Red. The Red cartridge is heavier and it proved difficult to zero with the counterweight supplied. The instructions tell you that you should turn the counterweight until it attaches to the tonearm, but it seems to me that there is a point at which the counterweight “clicks” into place. No problem, but that point is already just a little too far up the tonearm to properly zero-balance the cartridge. My solution, which has been adequate so far, is to compensate by setting the tracking force a little lighter than that recommended by Ortofon. Otherwise, a very nice bang-for-the-buck table.

### ⭐⭐ Beautiful Turntable with Some Issues
*by B***T on September 1, 2019*

This turntable looks great but there are some issues with setup. I followed the instructions carefully but noticed that my vinyl records would pop and skip. In order to correct this, I was constantly attempting to adjust the skate and counterweight as indicated in the instructions. At one point I became frustrated and emailed Teac customer service (which was difficult to find) after playing a record that sounded flawless on an older lower quality turntable. That was 2 1/2 months ago and I still have not heard back from Teac. As my time for returning the unit had passed, I eventually purchased the Neoteck Digital Turntable Stylus Force Scale Gauge listed here on Amazon in hopes that using that to set the counterweight might help my problem. My vinyl sounds so much better since doing so and it turns out that the dial on the counterweight was off by as much as .4 grams! While the vinyl sounds much better now the problems I encountered with initial set up coupled with the lack of support from Teac makes this very hard to recommend. If you have another way to measure the counterweight then this turntable will sound great. If not, expect to have to buy a gauge or spend several frustrating hours attempting to set the counterweight according to the instruction manual.

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