It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
Editors’ Choice 2025 turntables show prices are up and cheap decks still disappoint. Choosing a long-term table now takes more thought—but pays off in music.
Vinyl record players have been around for many decades, but they enjoyed high popularity in the ’60s and ’70s. Before vinyl, records played at home were made from shellac, a hard material similar to ...
The AT-LP7X is a fully manual, belt-drive turntable, and is aimed at music lovers who value precision engineering. The matte ...
Crosley, makers of inexpensive record players that are the bane of audiophiles and vinyl nerds’ existence, have put out special models for Record Store Day the last few years (last year’s was Star ...
It's incredible to think that the LP format for vinyl records has reached its eight decade and is enjoying a resurgence in popularity even in this digital age. Who could have predicted the dramatic ...
The $349 Victrola Soundstage is a compact hi-fi speaker base that sits under your turntable, delivering better vinyl sound ...
The vinyl resurgence shows no sign of slowing down — but streaming services are still the preferred way for most people to listen to music these days. As such, smart speakers like the Amazon Echo, ...
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