---
product_id: 20511046
title: "Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable With USB Output (Black)"
brand: "teac"
price: "€ 156.11"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.it/products/20511046-teac-tn-200-belt-drive-turntable-with-usb-output-black
store_origin: IT
region: Italy
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# 2-speed playback USB output Sleek black design Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable With USB Output (Black)

**Brand:** teac
**Price:** € 156.11
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Spin into the Future of Sound!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable With USB Output (Black) by teac
- **How much does it cost?** € 156.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/20511046-teac-tn-200-belt-drive-turntable-with-usb-output-black)

## 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

- • **Elevate Your Sound:** Experience rich audio with precision belt drive technology.
- • **Timeless Aesthetic:** Sleek black finish complements any modern workspace.
- • **Versatile Playback:** Enjoy both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records effortlessly.
- • **User-Friendly Design:** Simple setup and operation for vinyl enthusiasts of all levels.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Easily digitize your vinyl collection with USB output.

## Overview

The Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable combines classic vinyl playback with modern technology, featuring a USB output for easy digitization and a stylish black design that fits seamlessly into any contemporary setting.

## Description

2 SPEED ANALOG TURNTABLE

## Features

- 2 speed

## Images

![Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable With USB Output (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81zYkcaYQSL.jpg)
![Teac TN-200 Belt Drive Turntable With USB Output (Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/816oJk5AEUL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: i know it a manual table with no arm pick up at the end . (i ana new to this) does it stop playing at the end of the record though ?**
A: No it does not stop at the end of the record- you have to manually lift it and return it to the resting arm.

**Q: Does this have rca outputs or is it only USB?**
A: It definitely has rca outputs. It also has a built-in pre-amp, which can be used with newer receivers. The pre- amp can also be turned off if using a vintage receiver with phono input or if using an external pre-amp.

**Q: which cartridge is supplied at purchase?**
A: It includes high-performance MM cartridge

**Q: Does this turntable auto pick up at end of album?**
A: No this is a manual turntable and will not pick up at the end of an album. They do make a device called the Q-Up which raises the tonearm at the end of an album to prevent damage.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Budget side of mid-range with some high-end features
  

*by K***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2016*

I’ve been looking at turntables for a few months now, planning on spending a lot more ($400–900.) Impulse purchased this turntable on a Black Friday sale for $140. At that price, it is a great value and 100% recommended. At its $349 MSRP, it would be questionable. This review is in the context of the price I paid.There are several very nice features that make this a great budget/mid-range turntable for someone who values quality sound and solid features, but might want a starter table or has a lower budget. TEAK is a Japanese company and this table is made in Taiwan. They are certainly no Rega or Pro-ject, maybe not even the geographically similar Technics, but the brand has a decent reputation for mid-level quality.Five things I like:1. The plinth is a medium weight MDF that I would expect from a higher priced table. I prefer this strongly over plastic. Even a Rega P1 only uses particle board.2. The rubber isolation feet do a nice job of separating the table from its environment. Isolation feet at this price seem like a nice plus.3. Adjustable counter weight, anti-skate and headshell gives me the option of a different cartridge. (See number three below.) Or possibly a different head shell. An Ortophon Omega or OM5e would probably be the most that you would want on this table. A 2M Red would likely be a bit beyond the capabilities of the other components here.4. I know I shouldn’t trust a built-in phonostage pre-amp, but I’m counting this as an advantage for a few of reasons. First, the sound ain’t so bad. When I upgrade to a better mid-range turntable and I pass this one on, simplicity of an onboard preamp makes that easier. Second, there’s a bypass. So future upgrades to a stand-alone pre-amp are possible. Third, there is a USB output. I have not tried that yet, but I do have some very old, traditional Hungarian albums owned by my grandparents that I would like to share digitally with the rest of my family.5. This thing looks like a table costing hundreds more. You can tell that it really wants to fit in with its higher-end European competition. The speed select and start-stop knobs feel heavy and purposeful. The matte black finish looks sharp. Not as sharp as a gloss-black P3, but hey.Five things I’m not so hot on:1. The platter. It’s aluminum—which I knew from the description—but it has a thinner stamped-feel rather than the thicker machined-feel I expected. (The specifications say it is die-cast.) The description mentioned a neoprene platter mat, but the mat in the box feels like a heavier rubber. That heaver mat is needed to compensate for the relatively light platter. I am guessing that replacing the mat with cork or felt would have a negative effect on stability. It also has a drive belt cylinder integrated into the platter as opposed to a separate sub-platter.2. Additionally, the belt seems really basic. Of everything, the platter and belt were the most disappointing things about this table.3. The cartridge is very basic—again, I knew it would be. But being replaceable is actually a plus. I knew going in that I will want to upgrade the cart in the near future. After first-hand with this cart, that might happen sooner rather than later. The tracking force recommended in the manual is 3.0g. That seems heavy to me. I’m a little concerned about that.4. The tone arm feels a bit basic. But I haven’t done any side-by-side comparison with other tone arms in this price range.5. The included RCA interconnects simply should not have been. One look at them and I didn’t even remove them from the plastic bag.Most importantly, the sound. I am really happy with the sound of this table (connected to a solid, but decade-and-a-half-old Onkyo receiver/amp and Polk bookshelf speakers plus sub with a pair of high quality interconnects I had on hand.) Most of the play has been new vinyl and I’m not through the cartridge burn-in period yet. But I do believe that this table will be around through an upgrade to speakers and amp before I start really itching to replace it. Genres on playback have been classic and indy rock (vis-a-vis Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, Augustines, Mumford and Sons.) I have not put any classical to it, yet. It seemed very solid on rotational stability, although I have not measured that precisely.Overall, I would really recommend stepping up to this turntable over anything in the budget (Crosley) range. Even at $200, it seems like a good value with a slew of high-quality features. A great starter table for someone looking to develop an appreciation music on vinyl and wants a taste of the audiophile life.A note on the seller. It was nice to get an email note from the seller thanking me for the purchase, offering to answer any question or resolve any issues, and asking for a review. Solid effort, that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great turntable at this price point.
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017*

Set up was easy, took about 20 minutes to finish. Build quality is very good. The pictures here don't really do the turntable justice It looks very nice and the only plastic parts I've found were the dust cover and the dust cover hinge. Sound is great, I own the mass drop edition of the turntable, and it appears to have shipped with a cheaper cartridge than the one shown here but it still sounds good, and I plan on replacing it soon anyway. There is a bit of sibilance but I'm almost positive that is because I have yet to properly align my cartridge. Only complaint I have is the rubber slip mat that came with the turntable. While it feels very nice, It is pretty uneven and makes all of my records seem slightly warped. It hasn't affected the sound to a degree that I can hear so It didn't affect my score but it is incredibly annoying to look and see how uneven it is, especially when the rest of the turntable looks so nice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great entry level turntable
  

*by K***0 on Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019*

I bought this to replace a House of Marley turntable and was impressed by the sound. Connecting via the preamp or direct options both work really well. I haven't tried the USB yet. The only change I'll make is to upgrade the cartridge at some point.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-11*