Get your wax into the digital world.Yes vinyl lovers, the 12 isn t dead just yet. But the MP3 juggernaut is undeniable ask iTunes making that cash, and the majors bleeding it while they try to catch ...
Vinyl record players have been around for many decades, but they enjoyed high popularity in the ’60s and ’70s. Before vinyl, records played at home were made from shellac, a hard material similar to ...
Okay, that's a little retro ... Numark has recently announced the PT-01USB, which enables users to convert songs from vinyl records to digital WAV or MP3 files. The portable, battery-powered turntable ...
Let’s not even wait till the end of the year. Let’s just declare the Crosley Revolution, a AA-battery-powered portable USB turntable shaped like a Presto burger maker, 2010’s most bizarre new product.
Vinyl is not dead, friends, and the respected record player is not without modern updates. We’ve seen USB turntables before, but turntables have, historically, been pretty large edifices of technology ...
Here is something cool from Japan for the many vinyl fans still out there: A portable turntable for your old records [JP]. The device, made by a Tokyo-based music and DJ equipment maker called Vestax, ...
Q: I want to buy a record player for my granddaughter. She likes the Crosley, but the reviews are terrible. She will need something compact, a suitcase type, and I would like it to be easy on the ...
USB DJ turntables are nothing new, but Numark's PT-01USB sets itself apart by being portable. As you can see from the pic, this isn't a device that you can slip into your pocket, but it can run on ...
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