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The Audio-Technica Dads & Grads Gift Guide has suggestions for those who value great sound Dads & Gr

The Audio-Technica Dads & Grads Gift Guide has suggestions for those who value great sound [Dads & Grads Gift Guide]( Dads & Grads Gift Guide This Sunday is Father’s Day. Many of us are also preparing to celebrate the accomplishments of new graduates. If you’re still looking for that perfect gift for your dad or your grad, look no further than the Audio-Technica 2019 Dads & Grads Gift Guide. Featuring several of our latest products, this guide gives you a variety of gift ideas for those who treasure fine audio. Vinyl fans will love the new AT-LP120XUSB turntable, an update of our popular AT-LP120-USB model, with a new DC servo direct-drive motor and an AT-VM95E Dual Magnet™ cartridge. Tech enthusiasts and on-the-go music lovers will dig our latest QuietPoint® noise-cancelling and Sound Reality wireless headphones. And we have four distinct headset models for gamers. [READ MORE]( [Q&A with Notes for Notes CEO Philip Gilley]( Q&A with Notes for Notes CEO Philip Gilley Notes for Notes (N4N) is a non-profit organization that has made a huge difference in the lives of young people across the country by creating after-school recording studios where students can learn to make and record music. With 25 current studios – and more to come – all stocked with musical instruments and professional recording equipment, N4N gives young people the access and space to express themselves through the art of music. As a proud sponsor of Notes for Notes, we recently sat down with N4N’s CEO and Co-Founder, Philip Gilley, to learn more about the nonprofit’s founding and impact on communities over the years. [READ MORE]( [600 MHz Rebate Program]( Terms Extended to 2020 A-T's "Trade In On Your Terms" program helps you switch from 600 MHz wireless to a new wireless microphone system. [MORE]( [QOTW Image]( Question of the Week Have audio questions? Read the Audio Solutions Question of the Week for help and tips on audio-related topics! [MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive Audio-Technica eNews. [MANAGE YOUR PROFILE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by: Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. 1221 Commerce Dr. Stow, OH, 44224, UNITED STATES

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