I purchased one of these all-in-one turntables as an act of public service. I thought the people buying these turntables, or more importantly, those receiving them as a gift, should know what they are getting into before you do some damage. Don’t feel bad, it only cost $49.
If you’re new to the world of vinyl, choosing a turntable might seem a little overwhelming. While you definitely want great-sounding gear, you might not feel ready to buy the snazziest, most expensive turntable available. Luckily for you, there are a wealth of entry-level turntables that offer excellent sound quality and can help you enjoy vinyl to its fullest.
We’re about to consider three great turntables for aspiring vinyl lovers. First, let’s take a look at what you shouldn’t buy and examine the factors that matter most when selecting an entry-level turntable.
Being one of the first to get our hands on the new Sonos Amp, we wanted to see what it was really capable of. We also wanted to make the “Sonos Amp vs Connect:Amp” a true test of performance and versatility. So, we laid out a few demos: two channel music, 4.1 home theater, and in-ceiling.