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Philips' versatile new Bluetooth turntable features a built-in CD player
The turntable is a belt-drive design with two-speed playback, while the CD player is front mounted with a tray-loading ...
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This Affordable Turntable Can Breathe New Life Into Both Your Vinyl and CD Collections
The turntable itself is a belt-drive with a built-in phono preamplifier. It features a heavy die-cast aluminum platter, an ...
Q: I have a large collection of music on 33-rpm records, a stereo turntable and an old Heathkit stereo amplifier. I would like to copy the music from the records to CDs that I can play on any CD ...
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Victrola's affordable 6-in-1 Bluetooth record player also plays cassette and CD, and has its own speakers
Victrola's all-in-one turntables are delightfully retro, and now the firm has added two particularly good-looking new models: the Century Music Center and the Eastwood LP record player. And we're ...
Though many may think turntables have gone the way of the dodo in this digital age of CDs and iPods, nothing could be further from the truth. Did you know that last year more turntables were sold than ...
This great-sounding phono preamp’s analog-to-digital converter and USB output allows you to make high-quality digital copies of your vinyl using almost any turntable. Pro-Ject remained committed to ...
At my Philips demo, the Fidelio FT1 was paired with the Fidelio FA3 speakers, which are sold separately – many retailers are ...
If you happen to still have LPs laying around and have sometime to dub ’em onto a digital medium, this TEAC player might be for you. Or, if you happen to have grandparents that still enjoy their LPs ...
It looks like the kind of thing you might expect to pick up at a car boot sale, but Teac's LP-R500 is actually a new product. Your eyes are not deceiving you - as well as having a turntable on its top ...
We hope you're out and about at your local independent record store, shopping for some new vinyl, or simply enjoying spinning your record collection at home. With Record Store Day 2025 landing this ...
We take our record players for granted. But how did they get here? Following ground-breaking experiments in France, it was the great American inventor Thomas Edison who first showed off the Phonograph ...
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