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  2. The 4 Best Turntables for Vinyl Newbies and Audiophiles Alike

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  3. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    The vinyl LP became popular during the 1950s, and the availability of affordable components such as turntables, speakers and amplifiers enhanced the sonic realism of music playback in homes. This period was characterized by home audio enthusiasts emphasis on achieving the highest quality sound reproduction possible, and the term "hi-fi" became ...

  4. Musical Fidelity - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Merlin was released, a multi-format music system that came with a turntable, wireless streaming and a pair of unique speakers, allowing users to play vinyl records and stream digital music over high quality apt-X Bluetooth, in a very compact form factor.

  5. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Ject's Vertical features turntables like the VT-E (Elemental Line) and VT-E BT (with Bluetooth-Output), designed to play records vertically, offering a unique aesthetic without compromising sound quality. These models are praised for their innovative design and ease of setup, making them conversation pieces that deliver solid audio performance.

  6. Roksan - Wikipedia

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    2016, blak integrated amplifier with AptX bluetooth connectivity, and included DAC; 2016, blak CD player; 2016, Radius 7 record player with integrated speed control. [14] Also in glass effect and pink finishes [15] 2018, Corus 2 midrange audiophile, moving magnet, vinyl turntable cartridge; 2019, SARA unipivot tonearm for use with high-quality ...

  7. U-Turn Audio - Wikipedia

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    U-Turn Audio was established in 2012 by three friends from Lexington High School, [1] Benjamin Carter, Robert Hertig, and Peter Maltzan. They raised money to start the company by participating in a business incubator program at Northeastern University, and they successfully completed a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign [2] to build the first Orbit turntable prototype and begin manufacturing ...