An outstanding turntable and excellent wireless stereo speakers combine to make a versatile system that’s equally good at playing vinyl or streaming music. Como Audio has made a name with stellar ...
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Editors’ Choice 2025 turntables show prices are up and cheap decks still disappoint. Choosing a long-term table now takes more thought—but pays off in music.
You've probably never seen a turntable quite like it, as it taps into the hi-fi's physical media boom in an interesting way.
Pro-Ject Audio Systems ongoing Artist Series has resulted in some seriously cool turntables, including those inspired by Pink Floyd and Metallica’s signature sounds and motifs. Now, the audiophile ...
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It’s easy for hi-fi lovers to become seduced by the wonderful—and wonderfully expensive—gear that makes up the world of high-end audio, let alone complete systems that can cost as much as a supercar.
Spinbase is a $299 powered speaker system designed to sit under a turntable or record player. It provides vinyl enthusiasts a compact, high-quality audio solution without the fuss and space required ...
The Spinbase is a great-sounding, compact, vibration-free solution for your turntable, but its Bluetooth streaming and headphone features have annoying quirks. The mantra with sound systems today ...
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 ...
The Audiophiliac matches the Audio Technica AT LP60 turntable with a pair of Audioengine A2+ speakers -- the combination really clicked! Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked ...
Chris Welch is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio (Sonos, Apple, Bose, Sony, etc.), home theater, smartphones, photography, ...