Bluetooth turntables like the Victrola Automatic and Eastwood II let vinyl fans enjoy records wirelessly without worrying ...
There is certainly nothing wrong with appreciating vinyl the old fashioned way, by connecting a purist turntable to an amplifier, which powers a set of passive speakers. Nowadays, however, many also ...
The main draw is the inclusion of 96kHz/24-bit aptX Adaptive hi-res Bluetooth. This lets you stream your records directly to wireless speakers without needing a separate amplifier.
While audiophiles will attest to the high fidelity of a purely analog record setup, no one can deny the convenience of being able to connect your turntable to an existing Bluetooth sound system. The ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Better yet, the top Bluetooth record players make it ...
Since it's resurgence from bygone curiosity to once again being the top physical music media format on the planet, vinyl records are no longer just for old dudes looking to relive their youth or ...
Vinyl is so hot right now. Everyone and their mother has a record player, it seems. Well, everyone but you, or else you wouldn’t be reading this. If you’re new to the world’s top-selling physical ...
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