German-based turntable manufacturer Dual surprised us with two new turntables at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show this year, but even more surprising was a world first: a control app for a Bluetooth turntable.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. The C100BT requires a little setup. It’s just the usual if you’re ...
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Want a low-cost turntable with built-in speakers and Bluetooth connectivity? This British brand might have the answer
If you want an all-in-one record player on a budget, Majority Audio's new Folio Bluetooth turntable might be worth a look. Billed as a reasonably priced deck which "blends the rich sound of vinyl with ...
With the resurgence of vinyl records, now’s an excellent time to buy a turntable. With its marriage of the timeless medium and modern technology, the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable is a fantastic ...
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Though sales of vinyl records have been steadily rising in recent years, the vast majority of the music we listen to is served up via streaming services. Hong Kong-based design studio CoolGeek ...
Philips is returning to the home hi-fi market with an intriguing new product that combines physical media with modern streaming: a Bluetooth turntable that also plays CDs. Looking rather like a ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Available in multiple colors, the Victrola Eastwood II ...
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