Better yet, the top Bluetooth record players make it simple to hear your wax anywhere around your home. Popular audio brands, from Audio-Technica to Sony, have released Bluetooth turntables for ...
If you think vinyl is old fashioned, you couldn't be more wrong. While the basic technology behind turntables hasn't changed much in the last decade or so, the surrounding audio ecosystem has come on ...
While audiophiles will attest to the high fidelity of a purely analog record setup, no one can deny the convenience of being able to connect your turntable to an existing Bluetooth sound system. The ...
Vinyl is so hot right now. Everyone and their mother has a record player, it seems. Well, everyone but you, or else you wouldn’t be reading this. If you’re new to the world’s top-selling physical ...
Vinyl and streaming are two unlikely bedfellows that are growing hand-in-hand, with people's interest in the physical vinyl format still rising as the way we listen to music is dominated by wireless ...
With the resurgence of vinyl records, now’s an excellent time to buy a turntable. With its marriage of the timeless medium and modern technology, the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable is a fantastic ...
Sure, there are downsides to vinyl too – the physical size means records can be a pain to store, plus they’re fairly easy to damage. But putting them on display is very on tre ...
Victrola’s line of Stream turntables are getting an automatic, over-the-air software update that will give owners the ability to stream music via Bluetooth, Universal Plug’n’Play (UPnP), and they’ll ...
Measuring roughly 5 by 17 by 14 inches (HWD) and weighing 6 pounds, the onn. is a belt-drive turntable that ships with the platter and belt already assembled. What's not assembled is the counterweight ...
Vinyl is back and shows no signs of abating. Hell, according to a report from Buzzangle, vinyl sales in the US rose almost 12 percent between 2017 and 2018. This meant the format accounted for close ...
You've probably never seen a turntable quite like it, as it taps into the hi-fi's physical media boom in an interesting way.