Despite its expense and inconvenience, vinyl's comeback continues. Maybe it's the allure of analog audio fidelity. Perhaps its the jumbo artwork. Maybe it's the deliberate listening it encourages.
Musicians, singers and songwriters who would like to have the ability to be able to cut their own vinyl records for playback and resale. May be interested in a new piece of kit created by the team ...
It’s hardly any secret that despite their decline in the late 80s and throughout the 90s, vinyl records are back and in big business. In fact, recent figures showed that before the end of this year, ...
Back in 2020, designer Yuri Suzuki teamed up with Japan's Gakken to launch a dinky little box that allowed young music-makers to cut a vinyl disc in a matter of minutes and play it back through the ...
As CD sales continue to fall, vinyl is becoming more and more popular of a music format. Some fans enjoy the bigger packaging and artwork while others claim vinyl playback produces a "warmer" tone ...
Back in the day, one of the few reasons to prefer compact cassette tape to vinyl was the fact you could record it at home in very good fidelity. Sure, if you had the scratch, you could go out and get ...
If you asked fans of Teenage Engineering’s musical toys and instruments what the company’s next creation would be, they probably assumed it would be a new Pocket Operator, another speaker, or maybe an ...