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Telegrapher expand monitor line-up

Three new models launched at NAMM 2026

Telegrapher Carbon Fox Raccoon Panda Hippo analogue studio monitors

The Telegrapher range has grown significantly since the first models were announced at NAMM 2024, and at this year’s show, the company were showing off not one, but four new launches. Three of the models on show are completely new — the Raccoon, Panda and Hippo — while the Carbon Fox delivers a refreshed version of one of the company’s popular existing models.  

As with Telegrapher’s previous offerings, the latest additions to the line-up feature an all-analogue design, including the crossovers, which are the result of extensive R&D. All three of the new models employ a passive radiator design, and feature an acoustically transparent protective grill that has been carefully designed to preserve the monitors’ clarity and transient response while offering some physical protection. 

"Passive radiators allow us to move air efficiently at low frequencies without the distortion and turbulence associated with ports. We use them not to exaggerate bass, but to maintain control, accuracy and reliable translation in real rooms.” - Emre Telci, Founder & Chief Designer, Telegrapher Speakers

New Models

Raccoon 

The Raccoon is a compact, two-way nearfield reference monitor that’s been built around a passive radiator system. It delivers a controlled, extended low-frequency performance that doesn’t suffer from port noise. It’s been designed for close listening distances, and offers precise imaging, a neutral-sounding midrange and a ‘confident’ low end which the company say will exceeds expectations given its cabinet size.

Panda 

Next up is the Panda, a three-way mid-field reference monitor engineered with a focus on scale, separation and clarity. With a dedicated midrange driver and a passive radiator-based low-frequency system, the Panda is capable of delivering deep, accurate bass without compression or turbulence, and promises to support confident decision-making at mid-field listening distances.

Hippo

The Hippo introduces a subwoofer designed to integrate seamlessly with Telegrapher’s nearfield and mid-field systems. Built around a passive radiator architecture, the Hippo delivers fast, controlled sub-bass while boasting an excellent transient response and accurate pitch definition — the company say that it’s also free from the artefacts commonly associated with ported subwoofers. 

Carbon Fox

The last of the new additions delivers a refined version of Telegrapher’s original Fox monitor, re-engineered with a fully carbon-fibre enclosure using constrained-layer damping. Developed through real-world touring use, Carbon Fox delivers increased rigidity, reduced resonance and a lighter form factor, while preserving the trusted sound that the Fox’s users have come to rely on.

“We listen carefully to how people actually work — on tour, in studios and at home — and then we design solutions that make sense for those environments. This year’s line-up reflects that evolution.” - Erce Kaslioglu, Founder & CEO, Telegrapher Speakers

Pricing & Availability

Pricing and availability information for the latest models is yet to be confirmed.

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