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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. The 4 Best Record Players to Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    Can you find a turntable that's affordable and up to the task of producing gorgeous sound? Sure you can. Here are the 4 best record players for vinyl lovers.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Realistic was a private label consumer electronics brand produced by RadioShack. Initially only a home audio equipment brand, its product line expanded to include CB radios, walkie-talkies, and video camcorders by the 1980s. The brand was discontinued in 1994, but revived for a short time in 2016 for use on Bluetooth devices sold by the chain.

  6. Two turntables and a microphone - Wikipedia

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    Two turntables and a microphone. " Two turntables and a microphone " is the basic concept of a DJ's equipment. This phrase describes turntables (phonographs) and a microphone connected to a mixer. The DJ uses the mixer's crossfader to fade between two songs playing on the turntables. Fading often includes beatmatching.

  7. Birmingham Sound Reproducers - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Daniel McLean McDonald (1905–1991) founded Birmingham Sound Reproducers as a private company in 1932 in the West Midlands of England. By 1947, the company chiefly manufactured communications sets (intercoms), laboratory test equipment, and sound recording and reproducing instruments including phonographs.