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Since I started collecting records in 2012, I’ve been using a trusty Pro-Ject Audio turntable my dad gave me, and it’s never disappointed me or left any marks on my vinyl. Pro-Ject Audio is ...
The Handytraxx 1bit portable turntable can run on batteries, has built-in speakers, and features a belt-driven aluminum platter, tone controls and a JICO MM cartridge Korg 3 / 6 ...
We'll also show which models are record players – standalone devices that include built-in amplifiers and speakers – and which are turntables, which use a separate amp and speakers to produce sound.
If you're looking to get into vinyl but don't want to spend thousands on the turntable itself, don't worry – there are plenty of affordable turntables available that are well-made, sound good and will ...
Brands such as Pro-Ject, Victrola, Cambridge Audio, Lenco and Audio-Technica have a variety of Bluetooth-enabled turntables. New models for 2025 include Pro-Ject's T1 Evo BT turntable, while some ...
The MIXX Analog System 5 is a Bluetooth-enabled turntable with 50W wireless speakers and a price tag of just £299. If you're looking to for a vinyl setup without wanting to spend big bucks ...
NAMM 2025: We first got word of Korg’s new turntable range a year ago, when the company announced the Handytraxx Play back at NAMM 2024, although it’s been listed as ‘coming soon’ on the company’s ...
We’ve handpicked the best turntables and record players based on our rigorous testing and years of expert knowledge, with options for every budget and experience level. The best turntable can ...
In the many rooms of CES 2025, Victrola continued its reputation for designing classy-looking turntables with smart new features. This year saw the company show off its upcoming line of turntables ...
UPDATE 09/01/2025: We've had news of Pro-Ject launching an affordable T1 Evo range of turntables that came in three variants last year, but we can now confirm that the T1 Evo range is now ...
Dirt-cheap turntables might be destroying your records, and often use a sub-standard cartridge, meaning detail is lost. At that point, why are you even using records? Just go to Spotify instead.