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There's just something about the warm sound of a vinyl record. For the first time in 25 years, record player manufacturer Crosley has decided to go retro and bring back the classic vinyl jukebox ...
According to Crosley CEO, Bo LeMastus, “the Vinyl Rocket was created with the most devoted audiophile and collector in mind.” It’s equipped with a five-way built-in speaker system that ...
Vinyl Jukeboxes were at their peak in the mid-20th century whereas Jukeboxes in recent decades have used CDs as a medium for their music, or have been entirely digital.
Already the subject of countless fish-in-a-barrel jokes about Those Darn Hipsters, the vinyl revival may soon be coming to a bean-to-bar-chocolate-hawking restaurant near you: Casino and coin ...
The jukeboxes, which have a 1940s and ’50s design, are built by hand and can hold 10 LPs, featuring a built-in Bluetooth receiver to allow audio streaming from any compatible device.
Both the C20 turntable and a preview of the vinyl jukebox will be on display at CES this week in Las Vegas, along with other turntables from the company like the Crosley Cruiser Deluxe and T100.
When the jukebox plays, colorful wooden sculptures spin like the vinyl records the machine used to play. (Solon Kelleher/WBUR) The machine sits in a purple-cushioned nook at The Foundry.
Around 4.2m vinyl records were sold in the UK last year, compared to just 205,000 in 2007, as more popular artists are releasing their music on vinyl. Comments have been closed on this article.
Business After The Vinyl Revival, The Vinyl-Playing Jukebox Is Back January 26, 20184:19 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By ...
Get ready to rock, old-school.If you're listening to a jukebox playing vinyl, that sucker is years if not decades old. This year one of the few companies left in the world making handcrafted ...
There's just something about the warm sound of a vinyl record. For the first time in 25 years, record player manufacturer Crosley has decided to go retro and bring back the classic vinyl jukebox ...