If you’re one of those folks who believes that no audio medium has ever improved on the vinyl LP, you’ll want to know about ELP’s Laser Turntable. Yes, it plays records, but with a laser instead of a ...
St. Albans, Vt. — High-end audio retailer Audio Turntable has begun marketing ELP’s Laser Turntable in the United States. The product, said to be the only non-contact phonograph player in the world, ...
While we’re on the subject of expensive audio equipment, we figured we should mention a companion piece of equipment for the Hovland Stratos: ELP Corp.’s Laser Turntable. In case you’re not familiar, ...
If you’ve got an extra $14,000 to $18,500 sitting around, you might consider grabbing yourself one of these bad boys from Japanese manufacturer ELP. The ELP Laser Turntable promises the best in ...
A turntable for vinyl records from Japanese-based ELP Corporation that uses lasers instead of a needle. Introduced in 1991 and continually refined, the Laser Turntable (LT) is an amazing technology ...
Seriously, I remember this slab of tech from, like, twenty years ago on Tomorrow's World. It's a laser turntable for your vinyl, you sexy bearded classic audiophile – don't put up with wretched ...
Austrian company Rebeat is looking to fundamentally change the way vinyl records are mastered, promising to bring what it calls "HD vinyl" to stores sometime in 2019. With the triumphant resurgence of ...
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One of Thomas Edison’s key innovations is finding new life. In an era defined by portable digital music players, the turntable, a descendant of the phonograph Edison invented in 1877, continues to be ...
ELP's Laser Turntable plays records, but with a laser instead of a needle, so it won't cause damage or deterioration to your moldy oldies. And, because there is no needle making contact with the ...