
It seems like every week brings a new turntable to the market!
Obviously, vinyl records are still the most widely spread medium of recorded music in a material format. And this is one good reason for new turntables. The second one, which I believe is the true driver, is that a lot of people - including myself - firmly believe that there is still room for improvement in retrieving information from those precious "microsillons" - see photo left (no, it is not the Grand Canyon...)
Spiral Groove from California, Once Analog from Australia, EAT from the Czech Republic, Audio Note from the UK, were either new to me or were first chance to listen. So you will find below photos of these great vinyl spinners...
Obviously, vinyl records are still the most widely spread medium of recorded music in a material format. And this is one good reason for new turntables. The second one, which I believe is the true driver, is that a lot of people - including myself - firmly believe that there is still room for improvement in retrieving information from those precious "microsillons" - see photo left (no, it is not the Grand Canyon...)
Spiral Groove from California, Once Analog from Australia, EAT from the Czech Republic, Audio Note from the UK, were either new to me or were first chance to listen. So you will find below photos of these great vinyl spinners...