Bang & Olufsen is reviving the legendary Beogram 3000 turntable from 1985 to celebrate its 100th anniversary, upgrading it with Beolab 8 wireless speakers and modern streaming features - thus creating the Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c.
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Vinyl record straightener. Vinyl enthusiasts, rejoice – Pro-Ject has introduced the Flatten It, a device for straightening curled vinyl records that costs almost as much as a decent turntable. But hey, nothing is too expensive for a true love of analog sound, right?
The vinyl or gramophone record is the predecessor of the CD, which, with its arrival on the music market, plunged the gramophone record into oblivion for a while. Later, the so-called vinyl records regained their popularity, as they have a special emotional value in addition to being useful for true music lovers. All music lovers know that the sound is the most beautiful on vinyl records, but we have highlighted the most beautiful turntables.
The record maker Phonocut will cut the music you want on the vinyl.
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.
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!
Want a replica of the golden gramophone record that explains humanity to aliens? In 1977, the American agency NASA had a big dream. They wanted to find the Aliens and make contact with them. With this purpose, the probes Voyager I and Voyager II were sent into space, which also carried a time capsule in the form of a golden gramophone record, which carries images of our civilization and teaches about humanity. Among other things, about how we reproduce, how we transport ourselves and what we eat. We greet the aliens in 55 languages (also in Serbo-Croatian, which was the official language of Yugoslavia at the time: "We wish you all the best from our planet"), and they can also play different genres of music and typical sounds of our planet. There are playback instructions on the back of the disc. On the 40th anniversary of the launch, you can for approx. For 90 euros, consider the jubilee replica of The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition, which also comes with a book.
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 love for turntables just doesn't go away and the sale of gramophone records or. vinyl has been on the rise in recent years. The musical medium from which music is extracted by a needle has become a concept of nostalgia and with the Rocket and Wind product, a walkman for vinyl records or with the Rawman 3000 portable turntable, it will only flare up even more, as it combines the good old Walkman/Diskman format and the most romantic sound carrier.
Paul Mawhinney, a former record store owner in Pittsburgh, has been collecting records for more than 40 years, and by last year had accumulated about three million records. Among them, many that were just crowding the shelves and could not find buyers even at ridiculously low prices. Although it is an heirloom in dire need of a digital record, Paul did not find a buyer for a long time. Until the music omnibus was bought by bus magnate Zero Freitas.
DISC'O'CLOCK wall clocks are modern, but at the same time carry the weight of history. Made from vinyl records that have spent their lifetime under the hands of DJs, they reflect the connections between fashion, design, and art.