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Be sure to consider if you have an analogue or digital output before you buy.
For the real audiophiles, you could be looking to spend upwards of $3,000, but you can still score a decent quality product for under $1,000.
If you want to make the leap into fine audio, getting one of the best record players on the market is an absolute must, but how do you know what to look for?
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In more recent times, Bluetooth innovations and updated technologies have seen Audio Technica turntables and Technics record players take off. The idea that music is now considered a collective experience, rather than a downloadable commodity means that vinyl record players and turntables are true, ageless icons. Analogue-to-digital conversion has come a long way since the early days, but still vinyl is making a major resurgence over the last few years. Most recordings are built from digital masters or recordings made natively in modern software. Nowadays, ‘all-analogue’ is an incredibly rare occurrence.
For vinyl, the volume is dependent on the length of its sides and depth of its grooves, which means that a well-mastered record may have more room to breathe than its digital counterpart. Where digital recordings are compressed, which can at times squash the textures and depth brought out in the original, vinyl is not bound by the same compression standards.
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Without the complications of digital conversion, record players and vinyl players can express things in detail, with a full range of dynamics. The analogue format allows artists to transport their music from magnetic tape to LP to your speakers as it was intended.
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