As part of our regular ‘Ask The Industry’ column, we reach out to some of the biggest engineers in the world of hi-fi and AV to give us their invaluable insight into subjects close to their hearts.
When you’ve been around for 50 years, you think you’ve seen it all. Throughout What Hi-Fi?’s half-century history of reviewing audio products, we’ve seen all kinds of turntables, CD players, iPod ...
If there were a competition, the turntable would be the champion of audio devices. While the eight-track, tape deck, CD player, and iPod have all basically come and gone, the 165-year-old turntable ...
The unique turntable retains all of its vintage styling but adds in modern conveniences like Bluetooth and USB-C The unique turntable retains all of its vintage styling but adds in modern conveniences ...
I reviewed Andover Audio’s SpinBase turntable audio system back in 2020. It was a great piece of gear for turntable enthusiasts. A 3.25-inch high white or black base that sits beneath a turntable, ...
Note: This post has been updated since it was originally published to reflect subsequent testing using optional add-on Apple AirPlay functionality. Serious fans of vinyl and audiophiles who want the ...
Audio-Technica is bringing back its iconic Sound Burger portable turntable. After nearly 40 years and countless clones, the updated model adds a few new features to make it more appealing to modern ...
To many audiophiles, vinyl records are the way to go when it comes to listening to music. Others just enjoy vinyl for the nostalgia of it all. Audio-Technica has just re-released the AT-SB727 Sound ...