Naturally, this means the demand for a new turntable is even more pressing, but choosing the right record player (or turntable) to play your newly purchased vinyl records on can be a tricky business.
Designer Yu Ando drew inspiration from the Technics SL-1200 turntable for this retro-looking timepiece.
The turntable takes 12 weeks to produce and costs over $6,000.
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It's fair to say that the Aluminium PP-1 Turntable isn't aimed at the average vinyl fan – it's as much an art piece as it is a record deck. But, if you like its striking looks and unusual approach, it ...
One of the easiest is to get a “Works with Sonos” turntable, which has built-in Wi-Fi and can stream your vinyl records directly to your home’s Sonos speakers. No line-in connection is needed. And ...
But you don't have to spend thousands on a good turntable – where there are plenty of cheap, rather poorly-made models that want to appeal to the eye more than the ear, there are equally plenty of ...
The PP-1 stands for “Plug and Play 1” and just like its minimalist design, the turntable is designed to be easy to use. There aren’t any settings to adjust or intricate setup processes. To play a ...
Getting into collecting vinyl records can be one of the most fun and ... Low and behold, my vinyl-loving friends, there are turntable accessories and tools to help. From better cartridges and ...
You want none of this stuff touching your turntable’s stylus (needle). There are a number of ways to clean a record, some of them totally automated and using sophisticated ultrasonic devices ...