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I reviewed Andover Audio’s SpinBase turntable audio system back in 2020. It was a great piece of gear for turntable enthusiasts. A 3.25-inch high white or black base that sits beneath a turntable, ...
The annual Consumer Electronics Show brings together the most innovative audio products and home entertainment gear that ...
An outstanding turntable and excellent wireless stereo speakers combine to make a versatile system that’s equally good at playing vinyl or streaming music. Como Audio has made a name with stellar ...
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Looking for a space saving all-in-one turntable system with Bluetooth connectivity? The Andover-One E might be worth checking out. 2025 Update: The Andover-One E is no longer available, but the more ...
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Back in 2019, Andover Audio launched the Spinbase speaker system for turntables featuring vibration control tech from its flagship music system. Now a cheaper version of that Model One all-in-one unit ...
Slotting in between the five-star AT-LP5X (a firm fixture on our best turntables guide for many years) and the enjoyable ...
Victrola unveiled the Soundstage at CES, a compact soundbase designed to deliver high-fidelity audio for vinyl listeners.
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.