Grateful for the Opportunity to Collaborate with KORG
Two years ago, through an unexpected connection with KORG, it all began with a simple message: “Mr. Nakagawa, there’s someone who would like to meet you.” When I reached out, they said, “I have something I’d like to show you and seek your advice on.”
What awaited me was an extraordinary creation—a masterpiece originally designed by the late Toshi Nakama, the former president of Vestax. As I stood there, I was reminded of his parting words to me: “Mr. Nakagawa, I’m working on something really cool that I think you’ll love. One day, I’ll show it to you—please look forward to it.” When the prototype was unveiled, carefully wrapped in a white cloth, those words came rushing back to me. For the first time in decades, I felt as though I’d been struck by lightning. “This is incredible,” I thought. “I’ve never seen a portable player like this—especially one with a built-in vacuum tube.”
To test its full potential, we installed the J44A 7 OMNIA cartridge, which we had previously provided as a sample, and compared it with the cartridge originally planned for the player. The difference in sound was astonishing. Everyone in the room was taken aback, exclaiming, “How can the sound transform so dramatically?” From that moment, the handytraxx became a passion project, and together with KORG’s development and sales teams, we poured our collective energy into bringing it to life. This player represents a significant milestone for JICO as the first-ever device to feature a JICO cartridge as its original component. In fact, my own staff humorously remarked, “President, you seem like KORG’s head of sales these days!”
Through this project, I am convinced that we are about to witness the dawn of a new and exciting horizon in audio craftsmanship.
I want to emphasize that this journey was not about fulfilling the wishes of the late Mr. Nakama. Instead, it was my admiration for the product itself that drove me forward. The fact that he played a part in its creation is a serendipitous and beautiful coincidence. I am certain he would have been overjoyed to see this day and would have said, “You did it!”
January 17, 2025
Yukihiro Nakagawa
President of JICO