The+Record Player may have a small footprint, but this all-in-one unit delivers spectacular audio that can compete with the sounds from far pricier component systems. Plus Audio (a.k.a. +Audio) ...
This compact record player can come with you on vacation, and works great at a party or a campsite.
Some say nothing sounds like a vinyl. There's enough interest in that theory to support a wide market of modern record ...
The ultimate dorm room hi-fi system? The +Audio +Record Player Special Edition White delivers quite the punch and wireless connectivity. Being able to listen to vinyl and stream from Spotify, TIDAL, ...
Whether you put a premium on sound or want something that fits your budget, there's a perfect turntable for every type of audiophile. By Thomas Hindle, Danielle Directo-Meston If you purchase an ...
Note: This post has been updated since it was originally published to reflect subsequent testing using optional add-on Apple AirPlay functionality. Serious fans of vinyl and audiophiles who want the ...
As someone who thinks about shopping and gifting for a living, it can be admittedly difficult to buy gifts for me. However, when my mom bought me the Audio-Technica Stereo Turntable vinyl player as a ...
Korg, the revered Japanese audio brand with a history dating back to the 1960s, is best known for synthesizers, keyboards and music workstations. As of this year, however, it’s diving head first into ...
Vinyl records are firmly back in rotation, but getting started does not have to mean spending a fortune or building a complicated hi-fi stack from day one. Whether you want a simple, all-in-one setup ...
Vinyl is far from dead. Just ask your most nostalgic audiophile friend, old-school uncle, or even Taylor Swift. And for those who prefer their vinyl with some modern-day comforts, there’s the revival ...
Audio Technica has created a new portable record player in the form of it AT-SB2022 Sound Burger, featuring a compact design that allows the record to protrude from either side. The stylus arm extends ...
Modern vinyl records may have become mainstream in the 1950s, but the best record players today still showcase the same fundamentals that made this format so popular: warm analog sound, simple ...