It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
Editors’ Choice 2025 turntables show prices are up and cheap decks still disappoint. Choosing a long-term table now takes more thought—but pays off in music.
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This audiophile turntable is the culmination of 60 years of Japanese hi-fi excellence
The famed Japanese hi-fi brand is calling it its “finest turntable yet.” This year, Audio-Technica introduced the Hotaru, a ...
AT-LP7X is a fully manual belt-driven, built-in phono turntable that balances analog purity with style and flexibility.
The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 also offers a resonance-free acrylic platter with a diamond-cut sub-platter. Add that to the ...
Today, Pro-Ject is best known for its entry-level or midrange turntables, priced between $300 and $600, designed as the “next step up” for those looking to get a little more serious about vinyl.
Pro-Ject E1.2 delivers audiophile-grade performance at a budget price. A real entry-level winner with serious upgrades and no gimmicks—just sound. It’s a fair question — one the audio industry doesn’t ...
Legendary British amp maker Orange has been at the heart and soul of music since the late 1960s. Your favorite artists have likely tapped into the iconic sound at some point. Now we can all get in a ...
Mixx Audio Analog Plus is a 2-In-1 vinyl record and CD player that fuses wireless audio playing options for musical nirvana.
Since Panasonic relaunched Technics as a luxury brand in 2014, its retro-modern turntables have been on the pricey side – sometimes ludicrously so. Now the hi-fi sub-brand has launched a budget vinyl ...
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