Telegrapher's lineup just ballooned with four fresh monitors hitting the scene at this year's NAMM after the brand's 2024 debut sparked serious momentum.
Telegrapher's NAMM 2025 drops
Telegrapher's NAMM 2025 drops
- Raccoon, Panda, and Hippo roll out as brand-new designs.
- Carbon Fox reworks an existing model with upgraded materials.
- Every monitor runs on pure analogue circuitry without digital processing.
- Passive radiators replace traditional ports to kill distortion and turbulence.
- Crossovers got built after heavy research and development cycles.
- Grills stay acoustically transparent to protect transients and sonic clarity.
- The tech pushes air at low frequencies without port nastiness.
- Bass stays tight and controlled instead of hyped or bloated.
- Translation holds up reliably when working in actual studio spaces.
- Two-way nearfield monitor packs a passive radiator for extended lows.
- Close listening distances get precise imaging and neutral mids.
- Cabinet size seems small, but the low-end punches harder than expected.
- Dedicated midrange driver handles separation and scale at distance.
- Passive radiator system delivers deep bass without compression or port noise.
- Mid-field monitoring gets support for confident mixing decisions.
- Passive radiator architecture keeps sub-bass fast and controlled.
- Transient response stays sharp with accurate pitch definition throughout.
- Ported subwoofer artifacts get eliminated entirely from the signal chain.
- Fully carbon-fibre enclosure uses constrained-layer damping for rigidity.
- Touring environments shaped the development process for real-world durability.
- The weight dropped while the resonance got reduced compared to the original.
- Signature Fox sound remains intact for existing users.
- Workflow observations from tours, studios, and home setups guide design.
- Solutions get tailored to fit how engineers actually work daily.
- Pricing hasn't dropped yet for any of the models.
- Availability details remain unconfirmed at this stage.