If you think vinyl is old fashioned, you couldn't be more wrong. While the basic technology behind turntables hasn't changed much in the last decade or so, the surrounding audio ecosystem has come on ...
Wireless audio and vinyl playback converging? Sonos and the Victrola Stream Carbon Wireless Turntable are an interesting partnership. Turntable connection options may include standard phono ...
The Stream Carbon, which is the first device to connect natively to the Sonos streaming platform, can play to any and all Sonos speakers without needing to be physically connected to a Sonos device ...
Andover Audio is a Boston-based audio company specializing in speakers designed for turntables. More specifically, their speakers are designed to be placed directly under the turntable, allowing the ...
Of all the ways to connect a turntable to a home’s worth of Sonos wireless audio gear, Victrola’s new Stream Carbon must be the easiest. This innovative $800 record player (Victrola’s model number VPT ...
Victrola is introducing a new flagship turntable that’s compatible with Roon and Sonos, a low-priced automatic turntable, and a landscape speaker in 2024. Its return to the vinyl playback category was ...
Mocap of vintage vinyl records and a turntable on a sleek modern shelf Mixx Audio Mixx Audio, a relative newcomer to the budget audio category, has an intriguing new package for those who want to dip ...
If you’re looking to dip a toe into the vinyl world, this Montrose and McKinley bundle is an affordable, stylish, and great-sounding way to start. The Bluetooth version of Electrohome’s Montrose ...
The Qlearsoul ONE-S is an all-in-one turntable with four speakers, Bluetooth in and out and an Audio-Technica cartridge. It has distinct vintage styling and won't break the bank at $324 (around £240 / ...
Victrola – one of the oldest American audio brands, founded in 1906 in Camden, NJ – has updated its Sonos-compatible ‘Stream’ turntable range, introducing new iterations of the ‘Stream Onyx’ at CES ...