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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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 ...
Fluance is one of the big players in the audio/audiophile and especially vinyl record market. We’ve reviewed and used several of their products over the years and they are fantastic. Now, the company ...
Want to improve the sound of your stereo when listening to vinyl? These are some of the best turntable accessories to consider. Moving from a condo into a house a couple of years ago had a profound ...
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Michell Audio launches the Revolv and Gyro turntables, replacing a legend in the process
Michell Audio has announced two new turntables, the Revolve and the Gyro. Retailing at £3995 (around $5400) without arm and ...
Vibrations are one of audio’s biggest enemies. They add noise (a.k.a. distortion) to the signal path, leading to a less detailed sound overall. In other words, if the surface where you turntable, ...
What Is a zaZen and What Does It Do? My Forbes colleague Mark Sparrow reviewed IsoAcoustics’ ISO Puck mini sound isolation feet last fall. These handy little add-ons are like spring-loaded shock ...
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