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Audio-Technica wants to upgrade your turntable and improve the sound of your vinyl with new cartridges and accessories
The new AT33x dual moving coil phono cartridges promise a host of sonic and engineering upgrades over the previous AT33 ...
The mighty Proscenium Black Diamond V belt-driven turntable from high-end makers Walker Audio uses an elaborate air-bearing arm and platter to help keep resonance at bay. Though it's attracted a fair ...
Michell Audio launches Revolv and Gyro turntables, modernizing classic designs with premium materials, upgraded chassis, and high-end performance. You'll still need a tonearm.
Vinyl is currently enjoying a major resurgence in popularity, but there are plenty of people who still look at the turntable as old technology. While that may indeed be the case for some turntables, ...
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Michell Audio launches the Revolv and Gyro turntables, replacing a legend in the process
M ichell Audio has announced two new turntables, the Revolve and the Gyro. Retailing at £3995 (around $5400) without arm and cartridge, the Revolv is now the step-up model in the company’s range, ...
Boston's U-Turn Audio has applied "audiophile-approved" upgrades to its Orbit line of turntables, reworking the drive system, adding electronic speed control, installing a magnesium-alloy tonearm, and ...
For the first time since storming the turntable scene in 2012 with its Kickstarter “Orbit Turntable,” U-Turn Audio has given its Orbit lineup of turntables a welcome revamp that includes a redesigned ...
British turntable specialist Michell has announced the Revolv, a new high-end record deck that bridges the gap between the ...
In celebration of 60 years of success, the Audio-Technica AT-LP2022 Turntable offers a clear view of the future of analog. Audio-Technica today announced the introduction of its 60 th Anniversary ...
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