And many offer a connection you'd normally expect to find on a computer, not in an audio component: USB. So do you need a USB connection on your next spinner? Let's dig into why people want them.
Almost as if you’re not using a 70-year-old technology. Whether you’re new to tonearms or you’re a long-time fan of the platter, the list below features our pick of the best turntables you can buy.
Today’s top turntables come with cutting-edge features, and many even have USB ports, allowing you to convert your cherished LPs into digital files. Some models also include Bluetooth or Wi-Fi ...
A phonograph turntable that is used to convert tracks on vinyl records into a digital format such as CD audio or MP3. With a built-in phono preamp and analog-to-digital converter, the USB ...
Here’s how it works. Turntables today are as varied in style, features and price as they were during vinyl's heyday in the '70s and '80s, with Bluetooth and USB models sitting alongside audiophile ...
Spinning a record or two after a long day is one of my favorite ways to unwind. Since I started collecting records in 2012, I’ve been using a trusty Pro-Ject Audio turntable my dad gave me, and ...
A high-quality belt-driven turntable, the LBT-225WA also has Bluetooth capability and a USB port with a direct encoder to MP3 included. The whole package is presented with a wooden plinth and ...