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This one small upgrade makes any budget turntable sound high-end
Before buying a new turntable, try swapping your cartridge to unlock better clarity, detail, and sound from your vinyl.
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.
Do vintage turntables sound better than modern ones? It’s a debate. On the one hand, modern turntables have the advantage of newer technologies and components and can thus deliver a more refined sound ...
Victrola has expanded its premium turntable offerings with the Hi-Res Carbon and Hi-Res Onyx models. These turntables feature support of the industry-leading Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. One of U-Turn Audio’s selling points is ease of setup. The Orbit ...
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Bang & Olufsen 1800 and 7 other classic turntables worth remembering
Stellar record players from the past 50 years ...
We love high-end audio kit here at What Hi-Fi?, but we can also appreciate entry-level devices. Not everyone has the means or desire to spend thousands, and we believe great sound should be available ...
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