The first is that a turntable will always need a phono stage and a stereo amplifier in between it and the speakers to make a sound. These elements can be found in individual boxes if you're gunning ...
Turntable tinkering – and indeed whole system compatibility – is part and parcel of the tangible vinyl experience, but ...
There’s some flatness to some of the bassline which robs a little energy, but that’s nitpicking — the turntable sounds excellent. There’s detail galore in Bjork’s All Is Full Of Love ...
Low and behold, my vinyl-loving friends, there are turntable accessories and tools to help. From better cartridges and phono preamps for coaxing the best sound from your turntable to precision ...
There is now a new evolution of this turntable, called the Vertere DG X. The deck may look very similar to the previous model ...
First look at the new Fluance Ri71 Reference powered bookshelf speakers, featuring AMT tweeters, 120W power, aptX HD ...
The standout wireless turntables just gained a couple of key features to make them better (and more versatile) than before.
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.
While a record player is self-contained and will play vinyl without any other equipment, the sound quality is typically poor; a turntable and speakers (like Audioengine’s A2+) will give you a ...