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Looking to buy a quality turntable for your vinyl collection? We've tested the best record players from Rega, U-Turn, Pro-Ject, Fluance and more. Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006.
This working cardboard record player is one example. While the turntable doesn’t have working records in the sense that the music is etched into them like vinyl, each has its own RFID chip ...
Since I started collecting records in 2012, I’ve been using a trusty Pro-Ject Audio turntable my dad gave me, and it’s never disappointed me or left any marks on my vinyl. Pro-Ject Audio is ...
And gosh, Americans are missing a lot until then. A mid-tier record player supporting both 33 and 45 RPM playback speeds, the LBT-215BK is equipped with an Audio-Technica AT-VM95E Moving Magnet ...
This new concept MSI CPU cooler ditches the cliché of a fancy LCD screen or infinity mirror lighting and instead gives you a rotating turntable for you to place your favorite figurine ...
NAMM 2025: We first got word of Korg’s new turntable range a year ago, when the company announced the Handytraxx Play back at NAMM 2024, although it’s been listed as ‘coming soon’ on the company’s ...
Automatic is the perfect turntable for a beginner vinyl connoisseur and is a more affordable option at $200. This turntable's standout feature is that it automatically lifts the headshell and ...
That makes them ideal not just for gaming and general PC audio but for your turntable and other audio sources – and in the case of the larger, HDMI-equipped model, for your TV too. There are two ...
What speakers should you pair with your turntable? The truth is, any pair of speakers will do; you simply need a pair that are the right size, design and sonic match for your record player that you ...
In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph – the world’s first device capable of capturing and playing back sound. By 1888, Edison had relaunched it for broader commercial use. To promote his ...