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Audio-Technica Targets Better Vinyl Playback With New Turntable and Record Care Accessories

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Vinyl is not exactly crawling back from the grave anymore. It bought the building, raised the rent, and put a line around the block. In 2025, U.S. vinyl record revenue surpassed $1 billion, according to the RIAA, and Record Store Day 2026 just reminded the industry that people are still willing to get up early, stand in line, and fight politely over limited-edition pressings like civilization is hanging by a spindle. 

That momentum also explains why turntable accessories matter more in 2026 than they did a decade ago. With more new turntables, cartridges, phono stages, cleaning tools, and vinyl playback systems hitting the market, Audio-Technica is aiming at the part of the hobby that too many new listeners still overlook: proper setup.

Founded in 1962, the Japanese brand has built its reputation across headphones, microphones, turntables, and cartridges, and its latest accessories are designed to help users dial in cartridge alignment, confirm turntable speed, and get better performance from the records they already own. Because buying records is only half the addiction. Getting them to play properly is where the real trouble begins.

A properly calibrated cartridge and turntable are essential to getting the most out of any record-playing setup,” said Bob Peet, Audio-Technica Global Product Manager, Analog Products. “These accessories ensure listeners will enjoy the best sound possible from their analog playback.”

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Here is a closer look at Audio-Technica’s latest accessories for turntable setup, cartridge alignment, and better record playback.

AT-CAP4 Alignment and Strobe Disc

The AT-CAP4 Multi-Function Cartridge Alignment and Stroboscope Disc gives users a practical tool for setting correct cartridge geometry, helping ensure proper tracking, lower distortion, and reduced record wear.

Disc Side One: This side includes null points for Baerwald, Stevenson, Löfgren B, and UNI-DIN alignments, to accommodate the most-used calibration geometries, tonearm effective lengths from 200 to 250 mm, and user playback preferences.

  • Baerwald: This method is effective for a wide range of musical styles and minimizes distortion throughout the record.
  • Stevenson: This method is good for classical, jazz, and music where distortion should be reduced closer to the inner grooves.
  • Löfgren B: This is ideal for those who want superior sound quality across most of the record but can accept slightly more distortion towards the inner grooves.
  • UNI-DIN: This prioritizes clarity in the middle and inner grooves, which works well for rock and pop.

Disc Side Two: This side features a stroboscope that lets users precisely calibrate 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM turntable platter speeds at both 50 Hz and 60 Hz.

AT-TC300/1.2 Connection Cable

 The AT-TC300/1.2 Phono Cable is designed as an upgrade over stock phono cables used to connect a turntable to an amplifier, receiver, or compatible audio system.

The cable uses low-capacitance HYPER OFC oxygen-free copper wiring to help preserve the delicate signal coming from the phono cartridge, maintaining frequency response and signal integrity. It also features a PVC jacket with mica filler to help dampen unwanted vibrations.

Audio-Technica also double-shields the AT-TC300/1.2 and includes a central ground wire, helping improve signal-to-noise performance and overall resolution.

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AT6112x & AT6104x Headshell Wires

In analog playback, every detail counts, including the quality of the headshell wires connecting the phono cartridge to the tonearm headshell.

AT6112x
AT6104x

The AT6112x and AT6104x headshell wires are designed to improve that connection, helping maintain signal integrity between the cartridge and tonearm.

Both models feature 29 strands of 0.12 mm wire, with the AT6112x using 7N-class D.U.C.C. copper and the AT6104x using Pure Copper Ultra High Drawability wire. Each also includes a PVC sheath with mica filler for vibration control, along with triangular gold-plated cartridge clips for secure contact, improved signal transmission, and long-term durability.

The Bottom Line 

Audio-Technica’s latest vinyl accessories are not flashy, but that is exactly the point. The AT-CAP4 alignment and stroboscopic disc gives users a simple way to dial in cartridge geometry and platter speed, while the AT-TC300/1.2 phono cables and AT6112x/AT6104x headshell wires focus on the small signal path details that can quietly make or break analog playback.

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What is missing? No digital speed app, no electronic stylus force gauge, no record cleaning accessory, and no full setup kit that bundles everything together. That would have made sense, especially in 2026, when a lot of new vinyl buyers are learning this stuff one minor panic attack at a time.

Still, the pricing is reasonable: $40 for the AT-CAP4, $99 for the AT-TC300/1.2 phono cables, $59.99 for the AT6112x headshell wires, and $29.99 for the AT6104x headshell wires. This is for turntable owners who already have the basics covered but want better performance without replacing the whole deck. Spend a little time getting the setup right, and your records will thank you.

Pricing & Availability

The phono accessories discussed in this article are now available at the following prices through Audio-Technica.

  • AT-CAP4 Cartridge Alingment and Stroboscopic Disc: $40.00
  • AT-TC300/1.2: Phono Cables: $99.00
  • AT6112x Headshell Wires: $59.99
  • AT6104x Headshell Wires: $29.99

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