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Pro record cutter for musicians to create master discs

June 14, 2026
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A few years ago, Teenage Engineering partnered with designer Yuri Suzuki for a cute lo-fi vinyl cutter. Now the Swedes are going pro with the limited-edition APC-2, a full-sized record cutter for churning out high-quality playback discs.

This beast of a machine measures 51 x 23.6 x 15.7 inches (1,300 x 600 x 400 mm) and weighs in at 308 lb (140 kg), so you’re not going to be lugging it from studio to rehearsal space by yourself. The APC-2 has been developed in collaboration with analog lovers SuperSense “to enable access to anyone who wants their music or sound on a physical record.”

Once a blank is placed on the turntable and the super-low-flutter direct-drive motor rocking variable speed starts the spin, the stereo-feedback cutting head mounted to a custom tonearm can get to work. Input from a digital audio workstation is supported for “locked grooves and other specialty cuts” but we’ve no word on other input methods for your creations.

A limited number of APC-2 machines have been built, each fashioned using powder-coated aluminum and coming in black only

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An onboard vacuum system holds the disc in place, and removes the waste material as the head does its thing. It’s unclear what sort of blanks are supported here though – whether direct to vinyl or on playable master lacquer.

We do know that the lathe can be remote controlled over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, there’s a built-in power amp with feedback and RIAA encoder, and a headphone/line-out amp for real-time monitoring.

While the toy-like PO80 is cheap and cheerful, the APC-2 has all the hallmarks of a very costly investment. Exactly how much has not been revealed, with Teenage Engineering inviting folks to get in touch for more info. A limited number has reportedly been built “so far” – which suggests that more may be produced if demand dictates.

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