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

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    Belt Drive Turntable with Built-in Speakers. Maybe even external speakers are a bit much for you to set up. Whether it's for space reasons, or just real lack of interest in all the nerdy vinyl ...

  3. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    "Midi"-style systems (mimicking the appearance of a stacked component-based system) were popular during the 1980s. These typically included a record deck, tuner, dual cassette deck, amplifier and separate speakers. Some later midi systems also included a CD player in the main unit in addition to the turntable. [7] [4]

  4. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    The Colourful Audio System combines the Debut Carbon EVO turntable, MaiA S3 integrated amplifier, and Speaker Box 5 S2 speakers, offering a vibrant, high-quality audio experience. Available in six finishes, this system delivers dynamic sound with Bluetooth streaming and multiple connectivity options, catering to both analog enthusiasts and ...

  5. 8 Turntable Speakers to Make the Most of Your Vinyl Collection

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  6. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    The Linn Sondek LP12 (often shortened to Sondek or LP12) is a transcription turntable [1] produced by Glasgow-based Linn Products, manufacturers of hi-fi, home theatre, and multi-room audio systems. Its name is derived from the 12" vinyl LP (long play gramophone record).

  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 ...