This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi ...
Fancy a turntable with Audio Technica components and a price tag that's much cheaper than you'd expect to pay for even a budget vinyl player? Then Majority may have just the thing for you. The UK firm ...
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Denon is addressing an omission in its current turntable lineup: Bluetooth streaming. With the new DP-500BT, the company ...
More than a decade ago, my first ever turntable was the Audio-Technica AT-LP120, a beast of a direct-drive machine that starts and stops on a dime, is stable as all hell, and couldn’t be easier to use ...
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This lightweight and compact record player makes it easier to listen to your vinyl records on-the-go. By Rudie Obias All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, ...
Spinbase is a $299 powered speaker system designed to sit under a turntable or record player. It provides vinyl enthusiasts a compact, high-quality audio solution without the fuss and space required ...
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USB turntables sound like crap, make lousy-sounding files, and worse yet, almost no one uses them to play records. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...