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We have crowned seven outstanding turntable winners at the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2025, with one model celebrating its 8th win in a row
Pro-Ject and Rega both have a turntable-win apiece at more affordable prices: the Planar 1 is once again the winner in the ...
This is a lot more expensive than the other turntables I'm recommending here, but if you want an excellent all-in-one where ...
‘Overall’? Well, overall the best record player here is the Cambridge Alva TT v2 – it sounds biggest and boldest, it has the ...
Every year, Pro-Ject seems to add at least one new turntable to its Artist Series, which celebrates some of the most iconic musicians and artists of all time. The popular Austrian hi-fi maker has, for ...
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. From retro Crosley all-in-ones to hi-fi ...
There’s something wonderfully visceral about vinyl. A pulsating tactility that makes the music played on it seem “alive”. Ever since the invention of sound recording and playback, music ...
Record collectors have yet another spinning thing to aim for thanks to Pro-Ject Audio Systems’ ongoing Artist Series of elaborately stylised turntables. Following on from the Pink Floyd homage Dark ...
Three Pro-Ject T1 Evo turntables are now available to buy in the UK. There's a standard model, one with a phono stage, and one with phono stage and Bluetooth aptX streaming. Prices start at £359.
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