The cool thing about wireless speakers --especially Bluetooth speakers-- is their portability and, well, lack of wires. In a worst case scenario, they have to be plugged in to an electrical outlet.
If you think vinyl is old fashioned, you couldn't be more wrong. While the basic technology behind turntables hasn't changed much in the last decade or so, the surrounding audio ecosystem has come on ...
You’ve picked out your turntable and alphabetized your vinyl record collection, but now you need the right speakers. Whether you’re listening in a small room, at your desk or across the whole house, ...
The Spinbase is a great-sounding, compact, vibration-free solution for your turntable, but its Bluetooth streaming and headphone features have annoying quirks. The mantra with sound systems today ...
Most interestingly, the Coda W is KEF’s first active speaker system to feature a built-in phono preamplifier (compatible with MM cartridges), meaning it’s plug-and-play ready for most of today’s entry ...
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Michell’s new phono stage, upgraded Triangle speakers, an ode to the Boss and more – all the news direct from our experts
Iconic British hi-fi brand Michell Audio had a busy October. Not only did it unveil its new Revolv and the Gyro turntables, ...
Victrola is introducing a new flagship turntable that’s compatible with Roon and Sonos, a low-priced automatic turntable, and a landscape speaker in 2024. Its return to the vinyl playback category was ...
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