If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re looking for a vintage-looking turntable, you ...
The portable record player has reached middle age. That’s right, portable record players have reached the age of 50, and that means a collecting revival is on the horizon. The 1960s and 1970s mark the ...
Save $20 on this versatile portable turntable with Bluetooth, now at a competitive price for retro vinyl playback and modern ...
The portable record player has reached middle age. That’s right, portable record players have reached 50 years old and that means a collecting revival is on the horizon. The 1960s and 1970s marks the ...
A few months ago, Bang & Olufsen restored and re-released one of its most iconic turntables, the Beogram 4000, which was initially released in the early 1970s. It was a collaborative effort with Saint ...
My ecoustics colleagues and I often field questions about why we like vintage audio gear or prefer it to modern equipment. Let us explain why. “Most old turntables are also sub-par performance-wise.
So you want to start collecting vinyl. Great! Record sales have been steadily climbing, and in March, physical music outsold downloads for the first time in six years. You might've even started buying ...
Vinyl records are making a comeback. Some people frame and decorate with their favorite album covers. Others hang onto them to reminisce about their youth. Still others have maintained a turntable and ...
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