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Rega and Pro-Ject lead the turntable winners at the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2025, while Technics reclaims a trophy
Pro-Ject and Rega both have a turntable-win apiece at more affordable prices: the Planar 1 is once again the winner in the £300-£500 bracket, while the long-running, budget Primary E is still managing ...
‘Overall’? Well, overall the best record player here is the Cambridge Alva TT v2 – it sounds biggest and boldest, it has the ...
Pro-Ject’s Elvis Turntable lights up your vinyl like the King’s stage — all hips, LEDs, and no chance of leaving the building unnoticed. If you thought the AC/DC Turntable was loud in spirit, the ...
Pro-Ject's latest Artist Series turntable is based on Elvis's iconic '68 comeback special, and features the King of Rock 'n' Roll's name in lights. Priced at £1,199 / €1,399, it's available now. Now ...
This is a lot more expensive than the other turntables I'm recommending here, but if you want an excellent all-in-one where ...
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Technics waves goodbye to the legendary SL-1200 turntable with super-exclusive Master Editions
Technics is making sure that one of its most iconic series of turntables is going out with a bang. The established hi-fi ...
Michell Audio have unveiled a pair of new turntables. That includes a new Gyro model with significantly improved hardware, and a new mid-range model called the Revolv. UK audio experts Michell Audio ...
A little under the radar, but there is a cassette revival right now. With that in mind, here are five of the best portable ...
Kanto Audio’s Obi3 Turntable offers vinyl and Bluetooth playback with an Audio-Technica cartridge and switchable preamp for just $199, challenging pricier entry-level competitors. The Kanto Audio Obi3 ...
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