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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Portable Record Players for On ... - AOL

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    If you’ve got a record collection sitting in your house collecting dust, a portable suitcase-style turntable is an excellent and affordable way to revisit and revitalize your forgotten stack.

  3. RS Recommends: The Portable Record Player Everybody ... - AOL

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    The three-speed, belt-driven record player plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 rpm discs, and can also be paired to your phone to stream music through the turntable’s built-in speakers. The Bluetooth ...

  4. Sound Burger - Wikipedia

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    It was battery operated was sold with a set of fold-away headphones, and was able to play both 33- and 45-RPM records. [1] [2] Sound Burger AT-SB727 in yellow with a record. On 1 November 2022, to celebrate the 60 th anniversary of Audio-Technica, a batch of 7,000 new Sound Burgers were announced and available for purchase for $199.99 and ...

  5. Take your vinyl with you with this $90 portable record player

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    TL;DR: As of August 22, you can get the RokBlok 2.0 for $89.99 — that's 9% off its regular price of $99.You may love your old turntable, but it’s probably not exactly portable. So if you want ...

  6. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    Magna Organ introduced in 1935, [7] [8] was a multi-timbral keyboard instrument invented in 1934 by a Yamaha engineer, Sei-ichi Yamashita. It was a kind of electro-acoustic instrument, an acoustic instrument with additional electronic circuits for sound modification.

  7. Portable audio player - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Stereo Cassette Player RQ-JA63. The first portable audio player available to the general public, the Sony Walkman, was introduced in 1979 and sold very well.It was much smaller than an 8-track player or the earlier cassette recorders, and was listened to with stereophonic headphones, unlike previous equipment which used small loudspeakers.