A pleasing development for those with an interest in audio equipment from decades past has been the recent resurgence in popularity of vinyl records. Whether you cleave to the view that they possess ...
If there were a competition, the turntable would be the champion of audio devices. While the eight-track, tape deck, CD player, and iPod have all basically come and gone, the 165-year-old turntable ...
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My ecoustics colleagues and I often field questions about why we like vintage audio gear or prefer it to modern equipment. Let us explain why. “Most old turntables are also sub-par performance-wise.
Sony PS-HX500 turntable. GeekWire Photo, Kevin Lisota. Old-fashioned vinyl records are apparently the hot new thing at CES this year. First, Panasonic revived its turntable business. Now Sony has ...
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Vinyl records are making a comeback. Some vinyl fans never let them go – although it would be nice to have some of those old albums and favorite songs recorded on a CD, or maybe stored on a thumb ...
This past weekend, record stores throughout the country were packed with customers in numbers they rarely see, digging through dusty, old bins for aging classics and seeking out new releases. Thanks ...
Gibson Brands executives have sold to a Florida company one of their subsidiaries that makes turntables and other equipment aimed at disc jockeys. Terms of inMusic’s deal for Gibson’s Stanton unit ...