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If you are reading this then you are probably just as pleased as we are that the vinyl format is alive and… if not exactly kicking then certainly jiggling its feet and legs around in a lively, healthy
Costing a whopping €157,990 (£135,000) and weighing 220 kilogrammes, the Transrotor Artus FMD looks more like a prop in a sci-fi movie than a record player. It’s a wonderful example of the lengths aud
Darwin would have been proud. From its humble beginnings in the early days of sound reproduction, that perennial species known, among other names, as the record player has continually adapted to its e
It’s gratifying to see vinyl still in healthy shape, with record-breaking vinyl sales (thanks, Taylor Swift) and new record players regularly hitting the shelves. Audio-Technica’s AT-LPW50BTRW is one
The rebirth of the Technics brand has been fascinating. Since 2014, Technics has released a steady stream of products with varying degrees of success, but in recent years it feels as if the company ha
JBL has only ever made two turntables: the Bluetooth-ready JBL Spinner BT and the subject of this very review, the more purist-minded TT350 Classic. The US titan has many fingers in many pies, but the