This lightweight and compact record player makes it easier to listen to your vinyl records on-the-go. By Rudie Obias All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, ...
Audio-Technica is ringing in its 60th anniversary with the launch of two new record players. For the first turntable, the audio brand has reissued its acclaimed Sound Burger 40 years after its initial ...
Audio-Technica is bringing back its iconic Sound Burger portable turntable. After nearly 40 years and countless clones, the updated model adds a few new features to make it more appealing to modern ...
Audio equipment company Audio-Technica has announced the return of its portable vinyl turntable, the Sound Burger. The product was previously created by the Japanese brand in the 1980s but was given a ...
To many audiophiles, vinyl records are the way to go when it comes to listening to music. Others just enjoy vinyl for the nostalgia of it all. Audio-Technica has just re-released the AT-SB727 Sound ...
This past weekend, record stores throughout the country were packed with customers in numbers they rarely see, digging through dusty, old bins for aging classics and seeking out new releases. Thanks ...
Looks like Audio Technica is going back for thirds. Not content with re-releasing its iconic Sound Burger record player last year to commemorate the brand's 60th anniversary, it's now bringing it back ...
Many audiophiles believe the richest sound comes from good old-fashioned vinyl, and to tap into that sweet sound, you’ll need a good turntable. But that turntable doesn’t have to be old-fashioned.
There's no doubting the vinyl resurgence, and this year's CES has a few turntable options for those hobbyists. In addition to Sony's new model that digitizes vinyl tunes and a Technics revival, ...
Before Sony helped make music listening mobile, and well before the digital age when thousands of albums could fit on a device no bigger than a calculator, kids would likely grab a portable turntable ...
Despite the rise of music streaming and other modern music technology, plenty of music lovers out there still love the classic vinyl player. There's nothing better than the look, feel, and yes, sound, ...