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You don't need expensive component gear to listen to vinyl. You can connect to your favorite wireless speaker with a Bluetooth turntable. These are our favorites.
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JBL TT350 Classic
JBL is seeking to break into the turntable market, but it needs to up its game to compete with the class leaders.
Listening to vinyl is a joyful experience, and with these tips, tricks, and tools, you can set up your turntable and keep it ...
Audio-Technica has revealed the Hotaru – a rather eye-catching limited-edition turntable that combines the wonders of ...
Audio-Technica plans to make just 1,000 units priced at $9,999 each, but shipping isn’t expected until October 2025.
The Toshiba Aurex AX-RP10 is a fun, portable way to enjoy your vinyl on the go—perfect for casual listeners and road-trippers ...
Toshiba has unveiled a new portable turntable for vinyl records Similar to the iconic Audio-Technica Sound Burger, it has a ...
In a surprising move, the Japanese tech giant is getting in on the vinyl renaissance. Portable record players aren’t exactly ...
The Hotaru doesn't look like an ordinary record player, and it isn't made like one either. In order to deliver the cleanest audio possible, the manufacturer has used magnets in the turntable and lower ...
Audio-Technica has announced the limited-run, $10,000 Hotaru turntable that features a glowing, magnetically-floating platter ...
If you don’t need the in-built speakers and fancy a slimmer, sleeker turntable, Majority also just announced the £199.95 Stylo turntable, which uses the same Audio Technica cartridge and has Bluetooth ...
Size-wise the Aurex AX-RP10 is bigger than a tape player and a little larger than the Sound Burger too. Inside there's a rechargeable battery with ten hours of play time, and there's a Bluetooth chip ...