Clearaudio unveils its “boldest-ever product range” at High-End Vienna

Clearaudio is unveiling its biggest product line-ups in recent years at High-End, introducing everything from customisable turntables and limited-edition collector models to a new phono stage, power supply and cartridge.

The German hi-fi specialist describes the launch as its most ambitious range to date, reflecting the continued growth of vinyl among both audiophiles and newer collectors.

Leading the announcements is the new Elevation Series. Comprised of the Elevation 45 and Elevation 55 turntables, rather than focus on just sound quality, these decks are designed to be customised over time through interchangeable outer frames available in different wood, veneer and lacquer finishes.

In addition, both models feature Clearaudio’s belt-driven design and optical speed monitoring. They also support 9-inch and 10-inch tonearms and buyers can upgrade between platter configurations.

The Elevation 45 prioritises speed and detail, while the heavier Elevation 55 aims to deliver greater authority and dynamics. The models are set to arrive in Q4 2026, with prices starting at £5,000.

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Collectors will be getting plenty of attention as Clearaudio has created the Innovation Revolver Special Edition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ Revolver album.

The package features a specially designed turntable with a half-speed mastered 180g vinyl pressing of the classic record. Alongside this, it includes a Tracer tonearm and Concept MC Signature cartridge. Pricing starts at £10,500.

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Meanwhile, the company has launched its new Artist Series with a limited-edition Rammstein turntable that’s based on its Concept platform. The deck features custom styling inspired by the band’s industrial aesthetic and integrated LED lighting. And is is limited, with production run set for 1000 units worldwide. It is expected to launch in October 2026 for £1990.

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Perhaps the most unusual announcement in this flurry of products is the GT compass Gaming Turntable. Built in partnership with The Sound of Gaming, it targets the growing audience collecting video game soundtracks on vinyl. The turntable features a colourful pixel-inspired design and optional LED lighting, with shipping scheduled for later this summer at £1,499.

Away from turntables, Clearaudio has introduced the Compact Phono preamp. Designed as a more user-friendly successor to previous models, it allows users to switch between moving magnet and moving coil cartridges via a front-panel button, removing the need for internal jumpers. It will launch later this summer for £490.

Rounding out the range are the Ultra Linear Power Supply (ULPS), which can even run from an external battery pack via USB-C, and the new N2 moving magnet cartridge. The N2 uses a carbon fibre-reinforced housing produced with high-precision 3D printing. It is available now for £250.

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