Retro audio devices seem to be the IT thing lately. Vinyl has already been making a comeback, and cassette tapes have just started becoming popular again. Now, CDs are having the same revival and FiiO ...
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Majority has unveiled its latest all-in-one radio which combines a variety of functions and connectivity options into one neat package. With multiple ways to listen including DAB+ and FM radio, a CD ...
If you are someone who likes CDs rather than digital downloads, then you may want to check out this cool retro-looking CD player from TEAC Japan. The TEAC retro Radio CD player features a built-in CD ...
Emails have been arriving since station owner Saul Levine announced that pop oldies and adult standards Retro 1260 would be replaced by classical music on KGIL (1260 AM). Generally, as I would have ...
British audio brand Pure Audio has added two models to its established Classic Series of internet-ready radios. Joining the established launch models from early last year – the Classic H4, Classic ...
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Polk Audio's I-Sonic is the latest and most ambitious entry into the burgeoning premium table radio category, started by the Bose Wave Radio years ago and now occupied with competitors from Cambridge ...
Marantz announced the HD-CD1, a premium-class CD Player with classic looks in a mid-size design. While small in size, it makes use of state-of-the-art Marantz technology carried over from the ...
The all-in-one speaker houses a single upward-facing 3-inch driver delivering 15W output in mono configuration. Like the H6, ...
If you want entertainment on a drive, there’s no shortage of options to choose from. Streaming services, podcasts (may I suggest The InEVitable?!), satellite radio, and good old-fashioned AM/FM radio ...