Telegrapher showcased the Raccoon and Hippo monitors

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
  • Raccoon, Panda, and Hippo roll out as brand-new designs.
  • Carbon Fox reworks an existing model with upgraded materials.
Design philosophy across the new gear
  • 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.
Emre Telci on the passive radiator approach
  • 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.
Raccoon specs and intended use
  • 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.
Panda's three-way midfield design
  • 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.
Hippo subwoofer integration details
  • 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.
Carbon Fox construction upgrades
  • 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.
Erce Kaslioglu on user-driven development
  • Workflow observations from tours, studios, and home setups guide design.
  • Solutions get tailored to fit how engineers actually work daily.
Release timeline and cost
  • Pricing hasn't dropped yet for any of the models.
  • Availability details remain unconfirmed at this stage.
 

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