A Scorpions turntable? Yes.
According to people who track such things, global sales of vinyl has increased for 19 straight years. That’s not a fad. That’s a wholesale cultural and technological shift. Turntable sales are booming, too.
Read MoreAccording to people who track such things, global sales of vinyl has increased for 19 straight years. That’s not a fad. That’s a wholesale cultural and technological shift. Turntable sales are booming, too.
Read MorePro-Ject is the largest manufacturer of turntables in the world (I have one; it’s magnificient). They’re also known for creating special limited-edition runs of machines that–well, look at this new Pink Floyd design
Read MoreDamn, you could put your eye out with this thing. Made by Pro-Ject, one of the world’s finest manufacturers of turntables (I have one myself), the Metallica Ninja Star unit would look gnarly
Read MoreOne of the better turntable manufacturers out there is Pro-Ject (I have one for my main stereo). They’re also pretty imaginative when it comes to design. Their latest is the Metallica Limited Edition
Read MoreIs there a more Sisiphyian job on the planet than fetching shopping carts back to the store at Costco? Moving on to music news for July 20, 2021… BIGSOUND, a major Australian music
Read MoreAs the vinyl resurrection continues apace, turntable manufacturers are only too happy to supply new gear. Pro-Ject, the Austria-based maker of turntables, have teamed with the Gunners organization to release a custom turntable
Read MoreSEV Litovel, based out of the Czech Republic, is Europe’s largest manufacturer of turntables. In 2014, they sold 96,000 units, a threefold increase from their output in 2010. That means it’s time to
Read MorePro-Ject makes some great turntables starting at around $400 CAD. But they also make some high-end stuff for the 1-percenters. Case in point? The new Signature 10 which runs about $6,000 USD. Why
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