It's a no-brainer that all-in-one record players with built-in turntables are expensive. If you are working on a budget or you want to build a high-quality home audio system, you should get a turntable with separate speakers. They offer better quality sounds and a...
The History of Music Players
The average person listens to music for 18 hours per week. With the advancement in technology, it is much easier to find and listen to our favorite singles or albums. It just spices up every area of our lives; in the car, on trips, grocery stores, waiting rooms, and...
Vintage vs. Modern Home Stereo
There's just something about vintage home stereo equipment that screams "Old School". From the metal and wood receiver chassis that comes along with meters to the two monolithic speakers that bring your music to life. It’s the classic nature of the receiver and the...
How to Clean Vintage Stereo Equipment.
Vintage equipment is just a part of us. I don’t think it’s something we are going to outgrow anytime soon. The look, the feel, the tone, the atmosphere, everything just feels good. These vintage components are often very expensive and out of stock. Unfortunately, both...
How to Build a Vintage Audio System that will Last Long
It’s not new that vintage items last a lifetime. Unlike other technologies-computers, TV’s, phones, stereo systems-have not really changed much in the past decades. With proper care and experience, you can buy an amp that sounds 100 better than the newly updated ones....