The Gyger S is a line-contact stylus. That is to say it’s longer in the direction of the groove than it is wide, which is supposed to let it ‘read’ more of the information in the groove wall. Get the ...
Do vintage turntables sound better than modern ones? It’s a debate. On the one hand, modern turntables have the advantage of newer technologies and components and can thus deliver a more refined sound ...
The steady rise in sales of vinyl records over the past few years has also meant an increase in production of turntables to spin them on. There are plenty of budget models to get new enthusiasts ...
Hi-Fi turntables are an amazing way to marry old technology with new technology and the Fluance RT series looks very promising if you’re interested in such things. Vinyl is making a return to the ...
Forget coils and magnets, the Miniot Wheel 3 plays vinyl with optical tech and looks like it belongs in a design museum. Audiophile tech or just art? How many ways can you spin a record before it ...