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Audio-Technica wants to upgrade your turntable and improve the sound of your vinyl with new cartridges and accessories
The new AT33x dual moving coil phono cartridges promise a host of sonic and engineering upgrades over the previous AT33 ...
The mighty Proscenium Black Diamond V belt-driven turntable from high-end makers Walker Audio uses an elaborate air-bearing arm and platter to help keep resonance at bay. Though it's attracted a fair ...
Michell Audio launches Revolv and Gyro turntables, modernizing classic designs with premium materials, upgraded chassis, and high-end performance. You'll still need a tonearm.
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Michell Audio launches the Revolv and Gyro turntables, replacing a legend in the process
M ichell Audio has announced two new turntables, the Revolve and the Gyro. Retailing at £3995 (around $5400) without arm and ...
If you’re new to vinyl or have never touched a turntable before, the prospect can be daunting. Even the best turntables can be tricky to wrap your head around. So Audio Technica’s latest release might ...
Vinyl is currently enjoying a major resurgence in popularity, but there are plenty of people who still look at the turntable as old technology. While that may indeed be the case for some turntables, ...
The U-Turn Audio Orbit has finally been refreshed with a new tonearm, electronic speed control, revamped drive system and other changes. The little engine that could is tucked away in a suburb outside ...
For the first time since storming the turntable scene in 2012 with its Kickstarter “Orbit Turntable,” U-Turn Audio has given its Orbit lineup of turntables a welcome revamp that includes a redesigned ...
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