‘Overall’? Well, overall the best record player here is the Cambridge Alva TT v2 – it sounds biggest and boldest, it has the most to say where transient details are concerned, it communicates fluently ...
While audiophiles will attest to the high fidelity of a purely analog record setup, no one can deny the convenience of being able to connect your turntable to an existing Bluetooth sound system. The ...
Better yet, the top Bluetooth record players make it simple to hear your wax anywhere around your home. Popular audio brands, from Audio-Technica to Sony, have released Bluetooth turntables for ...
Want to spin vinyl without the wires? Learn how to connect your turntable to Bluetooth or wireless speakers and bring record playback to your modern setup. Even wireless headphones that support ...
There has been a dramatic revival of interest in vinyl and music CDs over the past two years, so much so that London's flagship HMV shop in Oxford Street overtook Amazon in the physical music market ...
Measuring roughly 5 by 17 by 14 inches (HWD) and weighing 6 pounds, the onn. is a belt-drive turntable that ships with the platter and belt already assembled. What's not assembled is the counterweight ...
Cambridge-based audio brand Majority has unveiled its new Moto Bluetooth turntable and, on the face of it at least, it seems to be offering consumers some serious bang for their buck. Retailing at ...
Audio-Technica is a name that features heavily in our best USB turntables roundup, and now the Japanese audio brand that is responsible for the fine-sounding and fuss-free AT-LP5x has a new ...
Lenco has announced a new range of turntables which are not only perfect for the at home setting they are also affordable. The LS-410, LS-430 and LS-440 are belt-driven with features including USB, ...
Not content with launching two affordable turntables in the UK last year, Lenco (which also celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2021) has just announced a new range of stylish and functional turntables ...
You can buy the turntable for £169.95 (roughly $220 / AU$340), although it’s only available in certain regions, including the UK. Majority’s turntables don’t tend to go on sale in the US, and while ...
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