PP-1 turntable by Waiting for Ideas is made from a solid block of aluminum. The ultra-minimalist turntable lacks a tonearm ...
The turntable takes 12 weeks to produce and costs over $6,000.
However, just as interesting as its design is how it plays vinyl — it defines most conventional logic and I’d wager that ...
Paris-based design studio Waiting For Ideas has unveiled its first-ever vinyl turntable, modeled after the forward-thinking ...
The most straightforward way to play vinyl records on your home Sonos system is to get a Sonos speaker (or component) with a ...
This limited edition Pro-Ject AC/DC turntable looks like a lightning bold with a red LED-lit sub-platter – it's the best ...
British audio brand Mixx has unveiled its new Revival 65 record player – a portable turntable combining analogue playback ...
The Onyx is the entry-level model in Victrola’s Works with Sonos turntable lineup. Like its pricier siblings — specifically ...
Should you get a Bluetooth turntable? They offer an easy and inexpensive way to bring vinyl music to your life, but may not be right for everyone. We break it down for you.
Pro-Ject has unveiled a follow-up to its eye-catching Colourful Audio System. The Colourful Audio System 2 is just as radiant ...