It has been a great year for turntables. In fact, we have had more new models pass through our test rooms this year from a wider variety of brands than in the last few years combined, including AVID, ...
There are plenty of reasons to listen to music using vinyl. Big sleeve artwork is one. Warm analogue sound is another. But while the former just requires your eyes to appreciate, only the best ...
This 3D isolation system stabilizes the turntable and minimizes motor noise while cutting both external and internal vibrations. The turntable keeps the classic VPI look and includes a black ash ...
As the first turntable in the company’s new Forever Series, the Model One has a neat modular design that makes upgrading some key components — specifically its motor drive and platter as well as its ...
You don’t need to set eyes on Pro-Ject’s Primary E turntable to know it has a lot going for it ... latter), all you’re required to do is attach the belt to one of the two motor pulleys, depending on ...
And the Model One, the new high-end turntable from VPI, has definitely turned our heads. It looks absolutely stunning, and its specification is pretty special too. The Model One has a new motor ...
Spinning a record or two after a long day is one of my favorite ways to unwind. Since I started collecting records in 2012, I’ve been using a trusty Pro-Ject Audio turntable my dad gave me, and ...
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Choosing the best turntable will bring a new level of clarity and richness to your vinyl, enhancing the detail of your music collection. Today’s top turntables come with cutting-edge features ...
The stainless steel/acrylic sub-chassis offers excellent isolation, and VPI have the parts to repair or update these iconic vintage turntables forever. The isolated motor offers excellent speed ...
South Africa got its third vehicle assembly plant in 1939, on the eve of World War II, when a company called National Motor Assembly set up shop in Alberton, producing everything from Austins to ...