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Why You Shouldn’t Buy an All-In-One Turntable

Why You Shouldn’t Buy an All-In-One Turntable

Posted on March 9, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

All-in-one turntables are more popular than ever for one main reason: they make listening to vinyl dead simple. They combine a record player and a built-in amplifier so all you have to do for a bonafide hi-fi system is add speakers. More recent all-in-one turntables have a number of other connectivity options (such as USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi), too, so you can stream or play other music to the system when you don’t want to play vinyl records. No extra receiver or other components required.
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