While turntables tend to be more expensive than traditional record players, there's a few reasons why true audiophiles tend to prefer the former.
"I just don't get it," my long-suffering colleague and What Hi-Fi?'s technical editor Ketan Bharadia says every time we broach the topic of vinyl and turntables, and the continuing popularity of this ...
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It’s easy for hi-fi lovers to become seduced by the wonderful—and wonderfully expensive—gear that makes up the world of high-end audio, let alone complete systems that can cost as much as a supercar.
Back in 2019, Andover Audio launched the Spinbase speaker system for turntables featuring vibration control tech from its flagship music system. Now a cheaper version of that Model One all-in-one unit ...
Veteran Swiss turntable maker Lenco has added another vinyl spinner to its range, which mixes classic retro design with the ability to stream tunes through its built-in amplifier and on to the bundled ...
The V1 is a unique entry into the world of turntables and comes as part of Victrola’s Premiere range. Most turntables need a stereo system of some sort to plug into, and even the ones that come with ...
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Note: This post has been updated since it was originally published to reflect product updates from Andover Audio. The ongoing resurgence of records and turntables has resulted in a challenge for many ...