It’s easy for hi-fi lovers to become seduced by the wonderful—and wonderfully expensive—gear that makes up the world of high-end audio, let alone complete systems that can cost as much as a supercar.
VPI is an American hi-fi manufacturer — based in New Jersey — that has been making high-quality audiophile turntables for more than four decades. However, its latest model, the Model One, is designed ...
High-end turntable maker VPI Industries has announced its first Forever Series vinyl spinner. Instead of having to invest in a brand new system when something better inevitably comes along, the Model ...
Ultra high-end audio: The SME Model 60 Turntable arrives in North America from $71,900 in a package weighing 190 pounds. If you are looking for the ultimate turntable and have $71,900 to spare, you ...
Looking for a way to enjoy your record collection, but facing space constraints that make a traditional turntable + component stereo system impractical? Want your vinyl to sound better than a ...
The company is one of the biggest names in sub-$500 turntables. Now it's stepping into new territory.
VPI's turntables have appeared in movies and TV shows. Now there's a new, future-proof model for your stereo. VPI's turntables are stars of the big and little screen, with appearances in movies such ...
In 1946, Alastair Robertson-Aikman started the Scale Model Equipment Company (SME) to build precision models for the engineering trade; by the 1950s, the U.K.-based operation was manufacturing ...
Technics, the high-end audio company owned by Panasonic, has announced a new 'entry level' turntable that gives audiophiles a more affordable way to get on board with its premium vinyl product line.