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It’s easy for these historical gems to get lost in time. But even as technology advances, nothing can truly replace that warm, vintage sound.
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Our Latest Guides
How To Connect Edifier Speakers To An Audio Technica Turntable
Are you a vinyl enthusiast looking to upgrade your listening experience? The Audio Technica turntable…
How To Connect A Crosley Turntable To Speakers – A Step-By-Step Guide
Are you a proud owner of a Crosley turntable but struggling to connect it to…
Why Does My Turntable Sound Muffled? Experts Explain The Reasons
Are you experiencing a fuzzy or muffled sound from your turntable? Don’t worry, you’re not…
Can A Turntable Be Connected To A Soundbar? A Step-By-Step Guide
Vinyl records are making a comeback, and many music enthusiasts are looking for ways to…
Why Is My Turntable Crackling? Experts Reveal The Reasons
Are you experiencing crackling sounds when playing your vinyl records on your turntable? Don’t worry,…
How To Convert RCA Phono Preamp To HDMI – A Step-By-Step Guide
Are you looking to connect your turntable to a digital soundbar or TV, but struggling…
Our Latest Reviews
A&R AR-A60 Review
The UK hi-fi market was a different country in the mid-1970s. Pioneer, Sony, JVC, Hitachi,…
Bang Olufsen Beomaster 2400 Review
Let’s be honest: Bang & Olufsen’s philosophy isn’t ‘sound first, everything else second.’ However, if…
Marantz SA-1 Review
The SA-1 from Marantz was the state-of-the-art in high-resolution digital audio thinking in 2001. Compact…
Philips Black Tulip Review
Philips, don’t you simply adore them? Whenever this inventive Dutch consumer electronics behemoth ventured near…
Dual CS 506 Review
If you wanted to get serious about sound on a budget in the 1980s, vinyl…
Marantz TT-1000 Review
Back in 1979, vinyl was the only serious music carrier this side of open reel…