Every year, Pro-Ject seems to add at least one new turntable to its Artist Series, which celebrates some of the most iconic musicians and artists of all time. The popular Austrian hi-fi maker has, for ...
Sharp has returned to the turntable market with a straightforward, fully automatic entry-level turntable with Bluetooth and USB-C. Priced at £179 / €199, the RP-TT100 is going for new vinyl record ...
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The floating aesthetic is not just for show, Audio Technica says that "magnets in both the upper turntable and lower speaker section of Hotaru repel one another, causing the turntable section to float ...
Record collectors have yet another spinning thing to aim for thanks to Pro-Ject Audio Systems’ ongoing Artist Series of elaborately stylised turntables. Following on from the Pink Floyd homage Dark ...
Vinyl is so hot right now. Everyone and their mother has a record player, it seems. Well, everyone but you, or else you wouldn’t be reading this. If you’re new to the world’s top-selling physical ...
Swiss audio gear makers Lenco announced today, that a handful of their most recent turntables and record players, including the $449 belt-driven LBT-345WA and the $329 direct drive L-3810, are now ...
Curtis International Ltd. has acquired the iconic consumer electronics Magnavox brand, marking a significant milestone as Curtis International takes the helm of a brand that has been a household name ...
Admittedly, part of the fun of building your own vinyl hi-fi system is having the freedom of choice when it comes to picking your own turntable, amplifier, phono preamp and speakers. You have full ...
Pro-Ject has discontinued the Debut Carbon EVO turntable and replaced it with a higher spec model, the Pro-Ject Debut EVO 2. It's £599 and available from September 2024. Pro-Ject's Debut Carbon EVO is ...
If someone asked you to name the very first video game console, what would you say? The Nintendo Entertainment System? No, that launched in 1983, well into the game industry's life. The Atari 2600?
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