While the format continues to regain popularity, collecting vinyl can still be an expensive hobby. Here is how you can keep ...
It was a practical hobby, I told myself, because I was learning to DJ in clubs where vinyl was still the dominant format.
Moderately-priced record players are your best bet for quality and longevity. Sometimes cheaper models can suffice for less ...
It was a practical hobby, I told myself, because I was learning to DJ in clubs where vinyl was still the dominant format. Plus, used records were often very cheap. A lot has changed since then.
In an era of cheap and easy access to streaming music, vinyl record sales nonetheless rank higher as a proportion of all recorded music revenues in the United States than at any time since 1988 ...
But which model is the best option for your needs and budget? We're here to help. What Hi-Fi?'s experience in reviewing turntables (also called record players) and all things vinyl dates back almost ...
Record players to get your vinyl sounding great - Do your vinyl justice with the best turntables to play them on. Ross Lydall ...
To experience music on vinyl, the listener must pull the record from the shelf, carefully unsleeve and clean it, place it on the turntable and set it to spin. The needle drops and the familiar magical ...
Don't fall victim to the exorbitant prices of technology in online stores, there are plenty of cheap electronics malls around ...
Here's everything we've got to buy on vinyl & CD from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
We talk with owner Mark Michaels and musician Jeffrey Novak about the past, present and future of the venerable business.