Korg, the revered Japanese audio brand with a history dating back to the 1960s, is best known for synthesizers, keyboards and ...
This working cardboard record player is one example. While the turntable doesn’t have working records in the sense that the music is etched into them like vinyl, each has its own RFID chip ...
If you love spinning vinyl but still want the convenience of modern technology, investing in a Bluetooth record player may be the way to go. These turntables let you enjoy the rich, analog sound of ...
Bluetooth record players – where you can wirelessly stream your record playback to Bluetooth-enabled speakers or headphones – have boomed in popularity in recent years, with plenty of manufacturers ...
Nothing will ever sound quite like vinyl, and the best record players just keep growing in ... belt), so it's ready to go right out of the box with the perfect tracking force.
Opening the box unearths an array of bits and bobs ... fundamentally more versatile than the vast majority of record players.
It features a built-in crossfader, low-pass, high-pass, and EQ filters, a delay effect, and a built-in variable speed looper for recording samples ... for the Super Audio CD (SACD).