Are you interested in which are the best turntables under €500 (2019)? We've picked out a few turntables that won't break the bank and still sound fantastic.
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Music is based on the creation of sound that is perceived by the sense of hearing. As it seems, soon more emphasis in the musical field will be devoted to vision. This time it's not about videos, but about...
At IFA 2017 in Berlin, Panasonic announced the arrival of a new record player, enriched by quite a few enviable features. With the renaissance of the world of vinyl records, even the biggest manufacturers have started to improve the turntables and the range, we have to admit, is very good. Let's see what's waiting for vinyl lovers around the corner.
The retro or vintage look has basically been in fashion all along. It would be difficult to say the same about turntables, but it seems that they are experiencing a real renaissance in recent years and now it is hard to find a big name in music that does not release an album on vinyl. Introducing Seed, a turntable equipped with all the modern technology that looks like it's been sitting in a closet in the attic for 40 years.
The vinyl record market is experiencing its second spring, its renewed youth. There is almost no musician who would not release his album on a 180-gram record. The attics were emptied, the old shops came to life a little and the nostalgics came into their own. Well, even those who didn't grow up with vinyl records. Anyone who has ever skimmed through a record, picked it out, then pulled it out of the cover and put a needle on it, knows what a drag it is.
The Wheel is the Fixie among turntables. The company Miniot has stripped it of everything unnecessary and only has absolutely necessary components, which are skillfully hidden. The record player has no buttons, only a handle with which you operate it. You can place it horizontally or vertically.
Dust off your vinyl records, because turntables are making a comeback. In recent times, modern versions of turntables have mushroomed. The Slovenians also brought theirs with the MAG-LEV Audio floating record player, and we were also impressed by the RokBlok, a device that allows you to listen to records without a record player. Love is also a different turntable from the ones we know. It is said to be the first smart record player that brings the "comfort" of CDs.
Some time ago we got the world's first floating record player, but now there is a new innovation in the field of vinyl records. turntables. It goes by the name RokBlok and means a whole new way of playing sound from this analog audio carrier. If you haven't been able to do much with vinyl without a turntable, RokBlok allows you to play the sound from the record wherever you are, regardless of whether you have a turntable or not. It is the smallest music player in the world, which plays the sound from the vinyl by circulating the record.
MAG-LEV Audio is the first turntable in the world whose vinyl record floats in the air with the help of a magnetic cushion. The Slovenians are behind the world's first floating record player, who have already sent the product to the Kickstarter platform. We have no doubt that he will be successful.
The Bank of England recently put a £5 note into circulation, which would be nothing special if it wasn't made of plastic. The advantage of money printed on polymer is that it is more durable and, among other things, withstands washing in a washing machine and burns only with difficulty. The British quickly discovered other functions of the new money. Due to its durability, it can serve not only as a means of payment, but also as a gramophone needle! Who is the better DJ? Elizabeth II. or Winston Churchill? Listen and rate!
Tired of your 'playlist' and don't know what to listen to? The Vinyl Me service sends a vinyl record to your mailbox. The subscription, which costs about 30 euros per month (44 $), will open the door to a wide world of new and old, commercial and less popular, and in any case, crazy quality music.
The gramophone was the most widely used mechanical device for playing music between 1870 and 1980. Although vinyl records and the gramophone have been overtaken by time, this medium of sound still has many followers today. For all you nostalgics who miss that signature crackling noise, as romantic as a crackling fire, here's the Newblack Louise, a portable analog smartphone speaker that mimics the sound of a record player.











