TEAC TN-400BT-X x Audio Pro A28W – Walnut
TEAC TN-400BT-X x Audio Pro A28W is a complete walnut vinyl hi-fi system pairing the belt-drive TEAC TN-400BT-X (walnut veneer, AT95E, built-in phono EQ, Bluetooth aptX Adaptive) with Audio Pro A28W active speakers in Walnut. One warm wood tone for Scandinavian or Japandi rooms: listen on vinyl via RCA, stream lossless, and watch TV through A28W – no separate amplifier.
Suits rooms under 30 m². Browse turntables at District M and the cartridge buying guide when you upgrade the stylus later.

At a glance
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Components | TEAC TN-400BT-X + Audio Pro A28W (Walnut) |
| Turntable | Belt-drive manual · walnut veneer · AT95E MM · NJM8080 phono · 33/45/78 RPM |
| Deck Bluetooth | BT 5.2 transmitter · SBC/aptX/aptX Adaptive |
| Speakers | Active 2×75 W Class D · 4.5" woofer + 1" tweeter · 47 Hz – 24 kHz |
| Speaker streaming | Wi-Fi · Chromecast · AirPlay 2 · Bluetooth |
| TV / digital | HDMI eARC · optical · RCA line-in · sub out |
| Connection | RCA line-out from deck → A28W line-in (recommended) |
| Warranty | 12 months official at District M |
Why choose this walnut combo?
- Matching walnut: deck and speakers share a warm wood tone for modern living rooms.
- Easy vinyl entry: manual belt-drive, pre-installed AT95E, built-in phono EQ.
- 78 RPM: play vintage SP/EP records as well as 33 and 45 RPM LPs.
- Flexible hookup: RCA analog (best) or deck Bluetooth aptX Adaptive when you want fewer cables.
- A28W does it all: streaming, TV eARC, and sub out when you need deeper bass.
TEAC TN-400BT-X: belt-drive, aptX Adaptive, 78 RPM
TEAC TN-400BT-X is a manual belt-drive deck: MDF cabinet with walnut veneer, cast-aluminum platter, S-shaped tonearm, and Audio-Technica AT95E (MM) cartridge. Built-in phono EQ (NJM8080); RCA phono/line output. Bluetooth 5.2 transmits with aptX Adaptive codecs. Three speeds 33⅓ / 45 / 78 RPM; wow and flutter 0.2%. Size 420 × 117 × 356 mm, 4.9 kg.
Audio Pro A28W (walnut): active Scandinavian bookshelf
Audio Pro A28W in Walnut finishes the set: compact bookshelf size 238 × 150 × 200 mm per speaker. Class D 2 × 75 W; 4.5" paper woofer and 1" soft-dome tweeter; response 47 Hz – 24 kHz. Wi-Fi, Chromecast, AirPlay 2, HDMI eARC, optical, RCA line-in, and sub out. Audio Pro app and remote included.
How to connect and listen
Method 1 (recommended analog): TN-400BT-X line-out (phono EQ on) → RCA line-in on the master A28W. Warm, musical tone with a quiet noise floor.
Method 2 (fewer cables): pair aptX Adaptive Bluetooth from the deck to A28W when placement makes RCA awkward.
Pop, jazz, and acoustic suit this pairing; add a sub via A28W Sub Out for rock or film. When not on vinyl: stream TIDAL/Qobuz or route TV audio through eARC.
Shelf placement tips
- Place both A28W speakers in a listening triangle with your sofa; slight toe-in in narrow rooms.
- Keep the TEAC deck on a flat surface; level all four feet to limit shelf resonance.
- Run RCA from deck to master speaker LINE IN; avoid sharp bends. Sub Out is ready when you want more low end.
Who should choose this system?
- Anyone wanting a unified wood tone from deck to speakers in a warm minimalist room.
- Households that need vinyl and TV in one compact stack without a receiver.
- Listeners planning multi-room later (Audio Pro / AirPlay 2 / Google Cast).
Technical summary
| Component | Key specs |
|---|---|
| TEAC TN-400BT-X | Belt-drive manual · walnut veneer · AT95E · NJM8080 phono · 33/45/78 RPM · BT 5.2 aptX Adaptive · 420×117×356 mm · 4.9 kg |
| Audio Pro A28W Walnut | 2×75 W Class D · 4.5"+1" · 47 Hz-24 kHz · Wi-Fi/Chromecast/AirPlay 2 · eARC/optical/RCA/sub · 238×150×200 mm |
| District M combo | RCA or deck BT → A28W · rooms under 30 m² · 12-month warranty |
Frequently asked questions
What is included in this combo?
TEAC TN-400BT-X and a pair of Audio Pro A28W active speakers (Walnut). District M advises on RCA or Bluetooth setup.
Do I need a separate amplifier?
No. The deck has phono EQ; A28W has built-in 2×75 W amplification. RCA or Bluetooth from deck to speakers is enough.
RCA or Bluetooth from the deck?
RCA line-out is the most stable analog path. aptX Adaptive from the deck is handy when you want a cleaner cable run.
Does the TN-400BT-X play 78 RPM records?
Yes. Supports 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM for SP/EP vintage discs.
Can A28W handle streaming and TV?
Yes. Wi-Fi, Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth for music; HDMI eARC for TV; sub out for extra bass.
What room size suits this combo?
Best in rooms under 30 m²: living rooms, compact lounges, or small studios.
Where to buy this combo officially?
District M distributes TEAC and Audio Pro in Vietnam with setup advice and a 12-month warranty.
Spec sources: TEAC (TN-400BT-X), Audio Pro (A28W).
Conclusion
TEAC TN-400BT-X x Audio Pro A28W walnut wraps warm analog listening and everyday digital convenience in one cohesive wood finish: a flexible three-speed deck with aptX Adaptive, plus active speakers for vinyl, streaming, and TV in a compact, modern setup.
TEAC TN-400BT-X x A28W at District M
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