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 ...
Legendary audio brand Technics makes every kind of gift for audiophiles, from headphones and earbuds to turntables and all-in-one systems.
Record Roundup 34 features RSD Black Friday 2025, new turntables and all-in-one systems–including one that takes retro to new ...
Audio-Technica’s turntables are pretty unmistakable. They have a modern industrial design — typically in silver and black — that seems to pay homage to the Technics’s iconic SL-1200. Honestly, they ...
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A legendary British audio company’s new hi-fi component is for elite vinyl systems
Musical Fidelity is no stranger to high-quality hi-fi components for serious audiophiles — the British audio manufacturer has ...
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Audio-Technica's see-through turntable is so cool, it seems a shame to put your vinyl on it
The Audio-Technica AT-LPA2 is high-density acrylic for reduced resonance Power housed in a breakout box to eliminate interference (and to stop it ruining the looks) $2,000 / £1,699 / €1,999 (about ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. There are many vinyl record fans out there. More every day. However ...
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 ...
For some people, vinyl never left. For others vinyl was a happy discovery. Despite the success of digital music, many people still enjoy LPs. Those vinyl record lovers have a problem, though: There ...
Whether cueing up a classic, laying down vocals, or slipping into a mix, A-T makes the moment sound right at the right price during Deal Days. By Tony Ware Published Oct 7, 2025 4:44 AM EDT We may ...
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 ...
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