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As the unique sound of vinyl establishes itself in history for the second time, the modern turntable has begun to exhibit characteristics that were totally unknown when in their heyday.…
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As the unique sound of vinyl establishes itself in history for the second time, the modern turntable has begun to exhibit characteristics that were totally unknown when in their heyday.…
While the mass reproduction of music on vinyl records is mostly a thing of the past, audiophiles still prefer the more organic analog sound. This has caused a sharp rise…
With the reemergence of the turntables and vinyl records from the past, it is sometimes regrettable that these old sound recordings can’t get a modern update. Well, Swiss designer and…
Back in the 1960’s vinyl was king and the British Dansette record player was almost a household standard. Now with the reemergence of vinyl’s popularity with music collectors and fans,…
When Tom Kartsotis, owner of Dallas-based Bedrock Manufacturing Co. bought the name of the defunct shoe shine maker Shinola in 2011 he had in mind a company that would put…
There are only a finite number of antique vinyl long play albums left in the world. With their popularity and value increasing, technology and art have stepped up to make…
More than just a handsome record player, the Akai Pro Bluetooth BT500 Turntable ($400) offers pristine sound, and packs modern features like analog-to-digital conversion & wireless streaming. The hybrid turntable has…
There is no doubt that vinyls are making a huge comeback, which means more people are starting to realize that records are cooler, classier and, most importantly, offer a much…
The new SG1.2 turntable from Spiral Groove is the cooler sister of the original SG1.1 model. And by cooler we mean both better and more expensive, ranking high on the…
Vinyl records deliver rich&crisp sound- something you can’t really hear in digitally compressed CDs or MP3s. Just ask any seasoned audiophile and they’ll agree. So if you’re ready to experience…
Once upon a time, vinyl records were thought to be a wondrous, awe-inspiring piece of media, meant to be treasured and savored much unlike the way we consume our entertainment…
Even though vinyl records have been around for more than 100 years, people still use them today, and with good reason. They are arguably the best way to experience music.…
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