The classic 1980s Sound Burger portable vinyl player has officially been reissued by Audio-Technica. The product is launching for just $199 and comes with a built-in battery and USB-C port for ...
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Vinyl is far from dead. Just ask your most nostalgic audiophile friend, old-school uncle, or even Taylor Swift. And for those who prefer their vinyl with some modern-day comforts, there’s the revival ...
Japanese audio products manufacturer Audio-Technica is celebrating its 60th anniversary and to mark the historic milestone, the company has launched the Audio-Technica AT-LP2022 60th Anniversary ...
The 1980s were the era when music went portable, largely thanks to the rise of the Sony Walkman and cassette tapes. But Audio Technica’s Sound Burger put a different spin on portable music. Released ...
Discover Audio Technica's Hotaru turntable, a $10,000 vinyl player with a mesmerizing light show that dances to the music. Pre-orders open!
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Update, November 8: Well that was fast. Quicker than you can say “I’d like fries with that,” the newly revived Sound Burger has completely sold out. In less than a week, Audio-Technica received orders ...
In a nutshell: Japanese audio specialist Audio-Technica has introduced a modern version of its classic Sound Burger personal turntable. The new player, model AT-SB2022, is modeled after the original ...
Imagine selling buggy whips in the age of the car and watching the horse and carriage become the next cool thing all over again. That’s a bit of what it’s been like for Audio-Technica, the iconic ...
CES 2021 week starts with a good armful of announcements, including this collaboration between Victrola and Audio Technica. The companies have teamed up on a hybrid record player dubbed the Eastwood.