Physical media has seen a huge uptick in recent years, and for good reason, allowing us the privilege of an intimate relationship with our music and movies. However, in terms of home stereos, piecing together a hi-fi system can be expensive and incoherent (Audio-Technica turntable, McIntosh CD player, Yamaha interface). But now, an up-and-coming brand from Hong Kong has an attractive all-in-one solution that will unify your entire media room.

A Brand That’s Been Cooking
If you haven’t heard of Trettitre yet, you will. The Hong Kong-based audio outfit has been quietly developing its product line for over a decade, surfacing with retro-inspired Bluetooth CD players and sculptural speakers like the cone-shaped TreSound 1 before now transitioning into retro hi-fi. The new TTT modular series takes its design-forward philosophy to new heights.

Three Formats, One Wall
The TTT lineup consists of the LP3 turntable, DP3 CD player, and CP3 cassette deck, all three mounted vertically on the TTT-W, a fully metal magnetic modular wall rack that doubles as a sculptural installation. Each unit shares the same CNC-machined aluminum construction, so the stack reads as a unified object rather than a collection of mismatched components.
The TTT-W also charges the the three devices via integrated wireless charging, so you won’t be seeing cables dangling all over the place.

Where the LP3 Earns Its Keep
The turntable is the centerpiece, and understandably so. Trettitre built in a self-balancing tonearm system that uses precision sensors and a micro-servo drive to automatically set optimal tracking force at power-on. That means you won’t have to fiddle with counterweights. The signal is delivered via an Audio-Technica AT3600L moving magnet cartridge, while Qualcomm Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX HD streams it wirelessly. Battery life gets you six hours of playback or three of ambient use, because the LP3’s panoramic dot-matrix light panel turns the entire chassis into a soft-glow light fixture when the record spins. Three hours isn’t a long time but that’s only when it’s not charging wirelessly on the wall mount.

The Ensemble Players
The DP3 CD player leans into a UFO-inspired form with a transparent magnetic lid that spins open to reveal the disc. The package also includes gold-embossed tactile buttons and an OLED display that mimic the way Y2K-era players felt back in the day.

Meanwhile, the CP3 cassette deck leans in on the industrial aesthetic, with piano-style mechanical transport keys and a DAC CS43198 chip that squeezes out remarkable clarity from your tape.
Finally, a fourth wireless-charged pad is intended to tie the old-school with the contemporary, propping up your smartphone when streaming to your chosen speaker.

Spec Sheet
Collection: TTT Series (LP3 + DP3 + CP3 + TTT-W)
Materials: CNC aluminum alloy (LP3), Metal/ABS/PC (DP3, CP3), Full metal (TTT-W)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 (LP3, aptX HD), Bluetooth 5.4 (DP3, CP3); 3.5mm audio jack (LP3)
Lighting: Panoramic dot-matrix ambient light panel (LP3)
Battery: 6 hrs playback / 3 hrs ambient light (LP3)
Wall Mount: TTT-W magnetic modular rack with integrated wireless charging (5–10W, USB-C)
Kickstarter Campaign: Ends April 10
Pricing & Availability
Already crushing its $3,000 crowdfunding goal, currently at well over $716K, the full three-device bundle starts at $399 for Kickstarter backers, with the LP3 alone at $229 (retail $449). The DP3 and CP3 are $79 each. First-wave delivery begins May 15.
Recap
Trettitre TTT Modular Audio System
Trettitre’s TTT series stacks a turntable, CD player, and cassette deck into one wall-mounted system that’s equal parts hi-fi setup and room décor.