Good vinyl is meant to be played, not displayed. And you'll need a good turntable or record player to do that.
We all went out to a karaoke bar, just a team bonding thing. I just closed it down with some Frank Sinatra karaoke,” said ...
To help break it all down, I spoke to some record-store owners, parents who have already surprised their child with a record ...
Old TV soundbars can be reused as a Bluetooth speaker for your basement, gym, or bedroom, an audio ouptut source with a PC, ...
Ruble Sanderson owns phonographs, record players and other sound machines dating back to the 1880s. Sanderson turns 90 in January and has owned several honky tonks on Lower Broadway including Legend's ...
Arc Raiders has seemingly done what it set out to do, becoming the biggest extraction shooter outside of Tarkov. The game officially arrived on PC and consoles on Thursday, and people clearly showed ...
When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, he gave the world its first device that could both record and replay sound. A vibrating diaphragm pressed a stylus into soft wax, carving microscopic ...
The Qlearsoul ONE-S is an all-in-one record player audio system that offers a compact solution to listening to your record collection. One with a nod to vintage design that delivers the warm vinyl ...
In 1889, a San Francisco tavern called the Palais Royale debuted a hot new attraction: a modified Edison phonograph that, when a customer inserted a nickel, played music from a single wax cylinder.
Corn cribs, set up on street corners in small Kansas towns, bulged with old phonograph records. Men in overalls, streaming through factory gates in Indianapolis, dropped records into barrels.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Old School Runescape is having a moment, having broken its concurrent-user record on August 3 with 241,016 players. The 2013 MMORPG, which is ...
A former NFL running back was convicted on six felony counts for operating a large-scale dog-fighting trafficking venture following a multi-day trial in Oklahoma. The U.S. Department of Justice’s ...