
Audio · Hobby Guide
How to Buy Vintage Audio & Headphones from Japan
Japan’s hi-fi heritage runs deep — amps, turntables, speakers and headphones from legendary brands, with a huge well-kept used market. Here’s how to import audio gear from overseas.
Why buy audio from Japan
Japan’s audiophile culture means a steady supply of clean vintage amps, turntables, speakers, and prized headphones from brands like Audio-Technica and Sony — often at better prices than the overseas used market, with Japan-only models too.
Voltage: powered vs passive
What to check
- Function — all inputs/outputs, channels, and controls working; no hum or crackle.
- Servicing — has it been serviced/recapped? vintage gear often needs it.
- Cosmetics — scratches, dents, and (for speakers) cone/foam condition.
- Completeness — remote, cables, dust cover (turntables).
Shipping (and what to skip)
Headphones and small gear ship easily and cheaply. Large amps, receivers and especially speakers are heavy and fragile — shipping can be costly, so weigh it carefully. Total cost = item price + (domestic shipping) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs.
Buying gear you can’t audition?
Get a free quote and have a person confirm function and voltage first.
Get a free quoteFrequently asked questions
Will Japanese audio work in my country?
Amps, receivers and turntables expect ~100V (need a transformer); headphones and passive gear have no voltage issue.
Why buy audio from Japan?
Renowned brands and a deep, well-kept used market for amps, turntables, speakers and headphones at strong prices.
Is vintage audio risky to import?
Vintage electronics may need servicing and big gear is heavy/fragile; headphones and small items are easiest.