Today, Pro-Ject is best known for its entry-level or midrange turntables, priced between $300 and $600, designed as the “next step up” for those looking to get a little more serious about vinyl.
The turntable itself is a belt-drive with a built-in phono preamplifier. It features a heavy die-cast aluminum platter, an extruded aluminum tone arm with an adjustable counterweight and a replaceable ...
Personally, I find the argument that vinyl audio sounds better than CDs or high-quality digital streaming audio unconvincing. However, what is inarguably true is that vinyl audio quality, more than ...
The Lenco LBT-515 is a direct-drive turntable with Ortofon 2M Blue, adjustable tonearm, built-in preamp, and Bluetooth 5.3 for wired or wireless playback. Lenco isn’t dusting off the legendary L75 ...
We can't say we saw this one coming. After a hiatus of around 20 years, Sharp – a brand we associate more with TV/AV gear – is returning to the world of turntable manufacturing. It is looking to take ...
It’s 2025, and the global vinyl record market has reached $2 billion in annual sales and is still growing at roughly 7 percent annually, according to market research firm Imarc. Vinyl record sales now ...
Streaming apps like Spotify are convenient, but as a music enthusiast, I crave a physical connection to my favorite albums. That's one reason I still take the time to pull a vinyl record out of its ...
The Marshall Heston brings a lot of flair to an otherwise boring product category. But how does this immersive Dolby Atmos soundbar perform?
The amplifier is fully analogue with six line level inputs, but a key feature is the ability to add on separate moving magnet or moving coil phono boards, or add on a DAC board for digital playback.
Drums! You hit them, and they vibrate. It’s kind of fun. Piezoelectric elements can create electric current when they vibrate. [Will Dana] put two and two together to try and charge his phone on his ...