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Technics, Linn, Rega and Thorens are a few heritage audio brands that have revived (and modernized) their classic turntables.
If you were to ask a true hi-fi lover or audiophile, they’d likely tell you that the golden age of vinyl was in the ’70s and ’80s.It was a time before cassettes, CDs and the digital audio revolution, ...
One of the most iconic belt-driven vintage turntables of the 1970s, the Thorens TD-125 is in serious demand in 2024. Companies like Vinyl Nirvana now offer custom restorations of this deck with ...
Vintage turntables abound, and they're often better than modern models that cost the same. When shopping vintage, look for models from Technics, Pioneer, Sony, and other still-in-business brand names.
As well as looking like something Austin Powers would use to play Barry White, the unit packs some seriously retro tech. It comprises two Technics SP-10 Mk2/RP2/9 turntables mounted on oak motorboards ...
Panasonic touts the hi-fi listening potential of its reintroduced Technics turntables, ... hi-fi fans can listen to vintage vinyl records on a sound system costing $45,000, ...
In part 5 of 7 in our podcast series on vintage audio we talk all things turntables. ... Jeremy has always been a music lover, but his path into the vintage realm started with a gifted Technics ...
Find out why Paul Ha dreams of owning a Technics turntable. He wants a vintage Technics SL-1200 turntable to play his record collection on.
One of the iconic brands of turntable culture, Technics, will start making turntables again, the company’s corporate parent, Panasonic, announced Wednesday. During an official unveiling of ...