Reed.lt Tonearms are high-quality, precision-engineered components designed for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound reproduction from their turntables. Known for their meticulous craftsmanship, these tonearms minimize distortion and maximize tracking accuracy, enhancing the overall vinyl listening experience.
Crafted from premium materials like carbon fiber and stainless steel, Reed.lt Tonearms offer durability and rigidity while maintaining a lightweight design.
Widely praised for their aesthetic appeal and superb performance, Reed.lt Tonearms are a favorite among high-end audio enthusiasts.
Reed
The designer and company owner, Vidmantas Triukas, has been working in hi-fi audio equipment field for many years. Some of his works were a rocket science, literally. Acoustic engineering knowledge and experience in high-end audio field led to the establishment of Reed.
Awards
>Reviews-Chameleon Racks
"...the Muse 3C nonetheless revealed enough detail to produce the musical excitement we all crave from vinyl playback and—to degrees that vary with the price point—usually get."
-Stereophile
"The Reed 1C/5T combo killed (in the good sense) on this simply miked record, producing airy, smooth violins and violas and giving proper weight to the double basses, rumbling timpani, and, at the end of the first movement, a majestic presentation of the horns—plus a grand sense of the Berlin Philharmonie space."
-Chameleon Racks
Reed
The designer and company owner, Vidmantas Triukas, has been working in hi-fi audio equipment field for many years. Some of his works were a rocket science, literally. Acoustic engineering knowledge and experience in high-end audio field led to the establishment of Reed.
Awards
>Reviews-Chameleon Racks
"...the Muse 3C nonetheless revealed enough detail to produce the musical excitement we all crave from vinyl playback and—to degrees that vary with the price point—usually get."
-Stereophile
"The Reed 1C/5T combo killed (in the good sense) on this simply miked record, producing airy, smooth violins and violas and giving proper weight to the double basses, rumbling timpani, and, at the end of the first movement, a majestic presentation of the horns—plus a grand sense of the Berlin Philharmonie space."
-Chameleon Racks
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