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This easy-to-use and flexible turntable will not only spin up your records, it will digitize them, too. You need a good turntable to enjoy the warm, intimate sound of vinyl records. But albums and 45s ...
Looking for your first high-end audiophile turntable but don’t want to spend more than $3,500 for something that will be your deck for many years to come? We have some great options starting at $500.
Canadian Hi-Fi manufacturer Fluance has launched a new line of turntables, targeting the budget-conscious vinyl enthusiast who has an eye on high performance. Fluance’s $500 RT85, the subject of this ...
High-end turntables need to deliver both solid engineering and state-of-the-art performance to justify their existence. Does the Sota Nova VI Turntable deliver? There was a time when my school shoes ...
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Whether you’ve got a top-tier listening setup or you’re a casual analog listener, getting the most out of your vinyl collection requires more than just putting your record player on a table and ...
The Technics SL-1200GR may look like a DJ turntable, but it’s also a superb turntable for everybody else. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, ...