Hot on the heels of CES 2026 is NAMM 2026, the trade show for the music industry that takes place in Anaheim, California, from January 22. Exhibiting a brand-new range of products is Telegrapher Speakers from Istanbul, Türkiye
Displaying its most defining presentation to date, Telegrapher will be debuting four new speaker models aimed at aspiring mixing and mastering engineers, bedroom producers and musicians, plus touring front-of-house engineers.
On show will be the new Carbon Fox, Raccoon, Panda and Hippo speakers. Starring alongside the new menagerie will be Telegrapher’s original product lineup, consisting of Fox, Gorilla, Gorilla-S, Elephant and Rhino, a 2026 TEC Awards nominee.
Monitors For Real-World Use
Together, the Telegrapher lineup at NAMM 2026 reflects the company’s core philosophy of offering “uncompromised sound, pure analog signal paths, and practical engineering shaped by real-world use.”
“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,” says Erce Kaslioglu, founder and CEO of Telegrapher Speakers. “This year’s lineup reflects that evolution.”
The new models extend Telegrapher’s reach while keeping close to the brand’s DNA. Raccoon is a compact, two-way, nearfield reference monitor built around a passive radiator system.
The speakers deliver controlled, extended low-frequency performance without port noise. Raccoon speakers are designed for close listening distances and offer precise imaging with a neutral midrange and a low end that Telegrapher says, “exceeds expectations for its size.”
Can You Bear The Panda?
Next up in the Telegrapher jungle is Panda, a three-way midfield reference monitor engineered for scale, separation and clarity. With a dedicated midrange driver and a passive radiator-based low-frequency system, Panda is designed for delivering a deep and accurate bass without compression or turbulence.
Hippo is a low-frequency reference monitor designed to work seamlessly with nearfield and midfield systems. Built around a passive radiator architecture, Hippo has a fast, controlled sub-bass with “excellent transient response and pitch definition, free from the artifacts commonly associated with ported subwoofers.”
Both Raccoon and Panda include a carefully tuned 40Hz high-pass filter that’s designed to manage sub-bass energy without altering the speaker’s natural low-frequency balance.
Carbon Fiber Fox
Finally, Carbon Fox is being billed as “a refined evolution of Telegrapher’s original Fox monitor, re-engineered with a fully carbon-fiber enclosure using constrained-layer damping.” Developed through real-world touring use, Carbon Fox offers increased rigidity, reduced resonance and a lighter form factor, while keeping the trusted Fox reference that professionals rely on for critical listening and system tuning.
Across its lineup, Telegrapher relies on pure analog circuitry, including fully analog crossovers developed through extensive R&D. The company says the result is a warm, neutral and natural sound with high headroom and low distortion.
“Passive radiators allow us to move air efficiently at low frequencies without the distortion and turbulence associated with ports,” explains Emre Telci, founder and chief designer. “We use them not to exaggerate bass, but to maintain control, accuracy, and reliable translation in real rooms.”
All the new models have transparent protective grills which are acoustically designed to preserve clarity and transient response while offering the kind of protection necessary for use in studios, schools and shared creative spaces.
Finally, Telegrapher will be offering a limited-edition deadmau5 Signature Series as a show-only special, plus there will be a limited number of Gorilla and Fox speakers available at special pricing. The offer is valid only during the show, with units shipping directly from California while supplies last.
Pricing and Availability:
The pricing info of all the new speakers will be revealed at NAMM 2026, where you can visit Telegrapher Speakers at Booth 15122 and find out more about the Carbon Fox, Raccoon, Panda and Hippo ranges.



