For decades, high-fidelity audio asked people to adapt—dedicating rooms, managing complexity, and living around equipment—until great sound was pushed out of everyday life. Founded in 2018, Andover Audio set out to bring Hi-Fi back where it belongs. Through thoughtful innovation, we distill sound, form, and interaction to their essentials—delivering natural, immersive performance without friction or visual noise. Our systems fit seamlessly into modern spaces, allowing the technology to disappear and the music to come forward. Less to manage. Less to think about. More music—where it belongs.
Our philosophy first took form in the Andover-One Record Player, our flagship system and proof that a single, integrated design could deliver a full, three-dimensional listening experience without separate speakers, racks of gear, or a dedicated listening room.
Designed to work beautifully as a tabletop system, Andover-One reaches its full expression as the Andover-One Premier, expanding naturally with a dedicated stand and subwoofer to create a vertical, console-like system that delivers large-scale performance and vinyl storage while preserving a minimal, space-conscious footprint.
Designed by veteran audio engineer & designer Bob Hazelwood (a/d/s/, JBL, Cambridge Soundworks), whose decades of design experience and lifelong appreciate of music shape every Andover system, Andover-One demonstrated that great sound, and especially the joy of vinyl, could live comfortably in everyday spaces with performance worthy of the most die-hard listening enthusiasts.


Bob Hazelwood developed IsoGroove® technology, eliminating acoustic feedback in turntable-based audio systems by canceling vibrations at the source. This breakthrough patented approach allows a turntable to sit directly on top of a speaker—delivering full-range sound without disruption.
When unveiled at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in 2019, Andover-One occupied its own room—surrounded by exhibits filled with large, multi-component systems. Visitors were often stunned by the sound it produced, many searching the room for “hidden speakers.” That moment marked a shift: proof that modern hi-fi could rival traditional systems without dominating the space around it.


Following Andover-One, we introduced SpinBase—a first-of-its-kind turntable speaker designed to sit directly beneath your record player. By rethinking where a speaker could live, SpinBase solved one of Hi-Fi’s most persistent problems: space. If you have room for a turntable, you have room for a SpinBase: right under it. It has gained wide acceptance among the media:
SpinBase expanded into a Spin System, giving listeners the ability to flexibly scale their systems naturally as their space and listening habits evolve. Where Andover-One reflects mid-century warmth, the Spin System follows a more contemporary, Braun-inspired design language—clean, restrained, and purpose-driven—while remaining true to the same high performance standards.
Spin SystemAndover Audio has earned recognition from leading industry publications such as Stereophile, Rolling Stone, Forbes, Parttime Audiophile, Tracking Angle, and more.

Over the years, Andover Audio has earned a strong reputation among musicians, artists, and composers for its focus on reproducing sound with integrity and respect for the music.