It’ll work as a great player for someone just getting into vinyl, who isn’t concerned with owning the most advanced turntable on the market and already has good wireless speakers in the home. It’s going to cost $199/£200/€229 and the limited edition run means it might by a chased item considering the lingering fondness for the original. It’s got a DC motor with a built in pre-amp, It still plays both 33-1/3 and 45 RMP (with an adapter) records and has a replaceable stock stylus. The limited edition portable player now has a 12-hour lithium battery recharged via a USB-C cable, Bluetooth connectivity for hooking-up to your wireless speaker of choosing (via Bluetooth 5.2), as well as an RCA audio cable.Īt its heart it’s still a belt-driven turntable with an aluminium platter. To celebrate the company’s 60th birthday, it is bringing back the player as the AT-SB2022 with the same iconic design but with new features geared towards the modern day vinyl enthusiast. Audio-Technica has announced the return of the Sound Burger turntable, with the first new version for nearly 40-years.
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