A new generation of music lovers is starting to groove to the sweet sound of vinyl records, reviving sales of the kind of turntables their parents used to own. A lot of older technology has been swept ...
Q: I would like to buy a new turntable that includes the highly recommended LP Gear the Vessel A3SE cartridge. It seems like all the turntables I am considering include some sort of Audio-Technica ...
I picked up a used Realistic Lab-500 turntable, in good shape, but it's missing the cartridge & needle. I've been unable to find a store locally that carries (or can order) a replacement; any ...
You’ve heard from all your friends (and several of your fave artists!) that vinyl is the thing right now, but where do you even start? In honor of Record Store Day, we’ve got a three-part series that ...
At one time or another, just about everyone in my generation owned a record player. Music came out on vinyl records. As a matter of fact, we probably all owned turntables — record players were just ...
I get a lot of questions from readers, and while some are very specific, quite a few are questions that a lot of readers might have. Do you have a question for me? Send your query to ...
Q: I want to get a new turntable, budget $200 to $400. You have made several recommendations in that range. Is there one that you think is the very best? A: Check out the Music Hall MMF-1.5.
To help break it all down, I spoke to some record-store owners, parents who have already surprised their child with a record ...
For decades the turntable market has survived because of the patronage of old folks, hip-hop DJs and those dorky crate-diggers who haunt the Harvard Square record shops. But the times are changing. Or ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Vinyl may be an old music format, but it’s more popular ...