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Nothing beats the sound of vinyl! Whether you have inherited an awesome record collection or have started collecting your own as a hobby, records offer you authentic sound that can’t be beat. It is no coincidence that players are just as popular and the purchasing options can seem endless. From manual to automatic, portable record players offer a variety of driver and USB options. To make it much simpler for you, we have put together this portable record player shopping guide to get you listening to your favorite hit single in no time.
There are a lot of options when it comes to choosing which type will be the best fit for you. Do you want a portable record player that includes USB ports to play and integrate with modern music options or something old school to give you that authentic feel. Here is a description of each type for you to compare, review and easily choose:
Manual Portable Record Players: If you find something magical about putting the arm down on your favourite record, finding the right groove and guiding it to play, then these are for you. Manual portable record players are designed to replicate the ones of years gone by and give you full control. You, the listener, are in control of controlling the arm to play and lifting it off when your album has come to an end.
Automatic Portable Record Players: Automatic portable record players give you a lot more flexibility as they automatically lift the arm when the album is finished, meaning if you are out of the room, or busy entertaining you won’t need to rush to your player. You are also able to play your record with a push of a button, as the arm will be able to lower and find the groove on its own. This is a great player if you want the authentic sound but also modern convenience.
Belt Drive Portable Record Players: Almost all high-end portable record players have a belt drive which translate to better sound! The motor drives the platter (this is the part that holds the record and turns it) via a rubber belt with these players, which simply means the belt acts as a shock absorber which prevents noise and vibrations reaching the platter. Less outside noise means means much easier listening.
Direct Drive Portable Record Players: Portable record players with direct drives don’t have have belts. The platter is connected to the motor directly. These offer much more consistent speed and very accurate sound making them great for DJ-ing. They are sturdy, and fast to start up and generally a good solid model you will be happy with.
Based on all the consumer reviews we've scanned, these are the top things they mentioned about their new stuff:
Audio-Technica: Founded in Tokyo in 1962, Audo-Technica designs and manufacturers professional audio equipment, and has produced the microphones for over twenty years of presidential debates.
Pro-Ject: Pro-Ject, based in Vienna, Austria, manufactures good value for money equipment, including a line of entry-level record players.
Crosley: In 1920, Powel Crosley introduced the first low price radio for mass consumption. Crosley Radio is now located in Louisville, KY and is a household record player brand.
Jensen: Jensen Electronics began in 1915, when Peter Jensen invented the first loudspeaker and now manufactures quality sound equipment.