Should you get a Bluetooth turntable? They offer an easy and inexpensive way to bring vinyl music to your life, but may not be right for everyone. We break it down for you.
This is what we found; this is what you should buy. This Audio Technica isn't for audiophiles. It's a decent turntable that's admittedly a little bit pricey. But it more than makes up for that ...
Earlier in February, Mixx announced a $99 suitcase record player featuring built-in speakers and bi-directional Bluetooth ...
With that in mind, Audio Technica is expanding its professional open-back R-Series headphone line. Building on the previously ...
Lucky for you, I've tested 17 audio interfaces in the past year alone, and I've been recording audio for much longer than that. My home recording journey began 16 years ago when I picked up my very ...
Between this and the ease with which they can be set up, a portable turntable is an understandably popular ... from the eye-catching and funky Audio-Technica Sound Burger AT-SB727 to the DJ-friendly ...
The best turntable we can recommend right now is the U-Turn Audio Orbit Special (Gen 2), which has been given a nice little refresh and upgrade since it launched in 2012. Its top-notch Ortofon ...
New to needles and grooves? Here’s my pick of the best beginner turntables, from Audio-Technica, Pro-Ject and more When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Audio Technica AT-LP5x was £299 now £269 at Richer Sounds (save £30 with VIP) Audio-Technica’s excellent LP5x turntable is another deck that has stood the test of time, delivering a richly detailed, ...
Audio Pro can add more style to your home entertainment system with new walnut finish on its A28 wireless speaker at $650 pair. Sweden-based Audio Pro was founded over 45 years ago and is known for ...
The Stevie (Philips V3000) is a cheaper system at 199 Euros. It’s a three-speed, belt driven turntable with Audio Technica MM cartridge. There’s 12W RMS power output with two full range, bass reflex ...
High above a barren California desert on Tuesday, a privately developed aircraft broke the sound barrier for the first time when Boom Supersonic's XB-1 demonstrator reached Mach 1.122. Piloted by ...