For those well-heeled folks who just can’t seem to shake off the idea of using an analog turntable, Clear Audio offers its Master Reference Turntable, a $19,000 precision instrument handmade in ...
Clear Audio offers its German made Master Reference Turntable, with a price tag of $19,000. This turntable is a mechanical and engineering masterpiece. If something doesn't sound good on this analog ...
In March, I reviewed the Como Blu, a brilliant Bluetooth streaming audio system from Boston’s Como Audio. What made the Blu brilliant? For $399 — the cost of a decent, upper-range portable Bluetooth ...
High-end Swiss manufacturer Nagra has added a new record player to its Reference line of luxury audio products. Joining the limited edition Reference Anniversary model developed around six years ago, ...
Looking to spend $30,000 USD on a reference level turntable? The new Clearaudio Reference Jubilee turntable offers state-of-the-art engineering and sound quality. Reference level turntables command a ...
From $6,000, the Pro-Ject Classic Reference turntable combines a vintage look with high-end construction and performance for audiophiles. The Classic Reference includes the EVO 9 AS HG tonearm.
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Pro-Ject, the popular Austrian hi-fi manufacturer, has released quite a few new turntables in recent months — everything from a $450 starter to a new $15,000 flagship — but its latest one is a bit ...
Pro-Ject's new Signature 12.2 is a gorgeous flagship turntable, while the Classic Reference is a production version of a much-desired collector's item. Prices start at £4,349 / €4,990, with both ...
Welcome to the 11th edition of Record Roundup. This is my regular feature covering turntables, record players, and associated gear — pretty much everything related to developments in the world of ...
This easy-to-use and flexible turntable will not only spin up your records, it will digitize them, too. You need a good turntable to enjoy the warm, intimate sound of vinyl records. But albums and 45s ...