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So you’ve got your first record player. You’ve been listening to your shiny new vinyl records, and you’re loving the extra tactility and warm sound that comes from the analog experience ...
While the plastic platter and its shiny sides could take away from the premium feel, I find it’s easy to ignore in the grand scheme of what is otherwise a solid, attractive deck. Rega Planar 1 ...
If you love spinning vinyl but still want the convenience of modern technology, investing in a Bluetooth record player may be the way to go. These turntables let you enjoy the rich, analog sound ...
See It If you’re ready to splurge, consider the Ortofon 2M Bronze—at $429, it’s incredibly accurate and balanced, with a clear top end that doesn’t get fatiguing. (And if you’re really ...
The record for a sports Topps Now card is currently held by the one produced to commemorate Shohei Ohtani becoming the first MLB player to achieve a 50/50 season, which had a print run of 653,737 ...
Weirdly, this record player joins the LP-120XBT-USB in being able to play 78 rpm vinyls. So, it's got that extra offer over some of the more expensive models. How to Choose the Best Bluetooth ...
When Aaron Rodgers takes his first regular-season snap with the Pittsburgh Steelers this year, he'll instantly break a franchise record. At 41, Rodgers will become the oldest player in franchise ...
Massachusetts shrine has giant rosary made of boulders and chains 02:43. There's a Catholic shrine in Massachusetts, west of Boston, that has a rosary so large it's actually made of boulders and ...
Korg’s first record players are portable turntables that each include features customized for performing DJs, audiophiles, and vinyl fans wanting to digitize their collections.
ATLANTA — One lucky player in Cartersville made Georgia Lottery history over the weekend. A Fantasy 5 ticket sold at the Food City on Joe Frank Harris Parkway matched all five numbers in Friday ...
This Prime Day speaker deal on the Victrola Bluetooth Record Player fits that category swimmingly. Normally $200, you can get it today for just $119, saving $81, making it nearly 50% off.
So you’ve got your first record player. You’ve been listening to your shiny new vinyl records, and you’re loving the extra tactility and warm sound that comes from the analog experience ...