AT-LP7X is a fully manual belt-driven, built-in phono turntable that balances analog purity with style and flexibility.
It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
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The Audio-Technica AT-LP7X turntable promises ample versatility in a sleek, modern design
The deck comes fitted with a J-shaped aluminium tonearm, which features a dual-axis gimbal and precision bearings. You can ...
If there were a competition, the turntable would be the champion of audio devices. While the eight-track, tape deck, CD player, and iPod have all basically come and gone, the 165-year-old turntable ...
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This Audiophile Turntable Is the Culmination of 60 Years of Japanese Hi-Fi Excellence
The famed Japanese hi-fi brand is calling it its “finest turntable yet.” This year, Audio-Technica introduced the Hotaru, a ...
Victrola’s Soundstage may recall Andover’s SpinBase, but added features, modern connectivity, and a refined design give it a ...
The AT-LP7X is a fully manual, belt-drive turntable, and is aimed at music lovers who value precision engineering. The matte ...
The Audio Technica AT-LP7X is a versatile turntable with a sleek design and plenty of room for customisation. Audio-Technica has revealed the sleek new AT-LP7X turntable at CES 2026. The new, manual ...
Phaidon’s new monograph offers a welcome insight into a technology once considered lost without cause. The humble turntable was the dominant form of music media for much of the 20th century.
Editors’ Choice 2025 turntables show prices are up and cheap decks still disappoint. Choosing a long-term table now takes more thought—but pays off in music.
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