First prototype created, marking the beginning of TEDESKA’s cartridge journey.
First mono cartridge EINS (DT101) developed using wood, bone, brass, and diamond; naming of long “L” and short “K” types; first half-inch system DT101u crafted.
DT101L publicly showcased at Krefeld AAA Germany; early media mentions begin.
TEDESKA officially registered in Berlin. A first prototype of the DST201u stereo half-inch system was shown and evaluated at High End Munich.
Second-generation stereo cartriges introduced officially for the first time in high-End Munich; TEDESKA joins Berlin Chamber of Crafts.
Third-generation stereo DST201ua a prototype with iron-less generator presented in Munich, Molzmühle & Warszawa; media coverage in Fairaudio and Analog Planet fair reports.
Further development of generator construction: Launch of the first stereo line in air-core design presented at High-End Munich; Debut in Ototen in Japan. recognition in STEREO Magazine, Hifi Statement, Stereophile, 管球王国, AUDIO ACCESSORY, ANALOG Japan.
Debut in Korea. Analog Magazine Japan multiple Grand Prix, Stereophile Recommended Components; expanded international exhibitions in Tokyo, Seoul and Krefeld. Seminar in Seoul and the recognition in HiFi Club Korea.
GUTS Series launched in Japan. Debut in Paris. Analog Magazine Japan multiple Grand Prix, Stereophile Recommended Components; expanded international exhibitions in Seoul Korea and Krefeld Germany.
Expansion into Asia and Europe with Torres and Microcosmos lines; features in Stereo Sound Online Japan, Tagesspiegel, Stereophile; TEDESKA hosts classical and jazz music evenings in Berlin.
Historic cartridge inspection service at High-End Munich in line with 10-year anniversary celebrations.
Custom-tailored Moving Coil Cartridge Design Workshop
— since 2015