If you've been getting back into vinyl records lately, or need to upgrade your basic setup, I've got good news. Sony's ...
Sony has released next-gen versions of its popular 2019-released turntable.
Sony's finally updated its fan-favorite PS-LX310BT deck – but the budget-friendly pricing hasn't carried over ...
The main draw is the inclusion of 96kHz/24-bit aptX Adaptive hi-res Bluetooth. This lets you stream your records directly to wireless speakers without needing a separate amplifier.
Better yet, the top Bluetooth record players make it simple to hear your wax anywhere around your home. Popular audio brands, from Audio-Technica to Sony, have released Bluetooth turntables for ...
But don't worry, there's also Bluetooth, including Hi-Res aptX Adaptive. With full-auto playback, it's a modern ... spin on ...
Sony is releasing a new turntable for the first time since 2019. Two, in fact. The entry-level PS-LX3BT ($399.99) and step-up ...
While audiophiles will attest to the high fidelity of a purely analog record setup, no one can deny the convenience of being able to connect your turntable to an existing Bluetooth sound system. The ...
Sony has returned to turntables for the first time in seven years, unveiling two Bluetooth-enabled models. Both decks, ...
The Victrola Hi-Res Carbon turntable can play records and transmit the sound over Bluetooth.The turntable is also dampened against vibrations and features a carbon-fiber tonearm that reduces the ...
If you think vinyl is old fashioned, you couldn't be more wrong. While the basic technology behind turntables hasn't changed much in the last decade or so, the surrounding audio ecosystem has come on ...