REVIEW: Time for another vinyl break, so here’s an update on an acclaimed Parasound phono preamp… the news is, it got better. Much better, as our vinylhead discovers.
REVIEW: Time for another vinyl break, so here’s an update on an acclaimed Parasound phono preamp… the news is, it got better. Much better, as our vinylhead discovers.
REVIEW: It may be basic, it may assault your senses with its colour scheme… but this budget LP spinner from Pro-Ject certainly gets the job done sans fuss or fumble.
REVIEW: They don’t come much prettier than Lenco’s L-175 turntable, very much a product of the times… but can looks alone sell this direct-drive design?
REVIEW: Here’s something that does vinyl with minimum fuss. Pro-Ject’s no-frills turntable just needs to be plugged in and played… wait… you will need one of those black discs, though.
REVIEW: If you’re shopping for a vinyl player on a tight budget, there are just two companies that matter – the “other” one and, of course, Pro-Ject; its Debut, in the latest iteration, promises to nudge ahead in the race for your dollars.
REVIEW: “Looking good, babe …” is what we’d say if a VPI Traveler were to walk by us. And we’d certainly like to hear what she would have to say, too. This is VPI’s sexiest turntable so far…
REVIEW: If this isn’t a bargain for vinyl-afflicted audiophiles with very shallow pockets, then we don’t know what is … our budget-conscious analogue sound-hound is thrilled anyway ….
REVIEW: Can Rega do anything wrong in the realm of vinyl playback? Apparently not, as our ardent analogue armadillo found out when he took a spin on a shiny new RP6.