We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When Audio-Technica launched its original AT-727 Sound Burger portable record player in the 1980s, it wasn't what you'd call a runaway success ...
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Audio-Technica is bringing back its iconic Sound Burger portable turntable. After nearly 40 years and countless clones, the updated model adds a few new features to make it more appealing to modern ...
Vinyl is far from dead. Just ask your most nostalgic audiophile friend, old-school uncle, or even Taylor Swift. And for those who prefer their vinyl with some modern-day comforts, there’s the revival ...
Update, November 8: Well that was fast. Quicker than you can say “I’d like fries with that,” the newly revived Sound Burger has completely sold out. In less than a week, Audio-Technica received orders ...
The 1980s were the era when music went portable, largely thanks to the rise of the Sony Walkman and cassette tapes. But Audio Technica’s Sound Burger put a different spin on portable music. Released ...
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Audio-Technica is no stranger to the true wireless game, and at IFA this week, the company debuted two new models. For me, the $99 ATH-CK3TW is the more compelling of the two, mostly because it's ...
The classic 1980s Sound Burger portable vinyl player has officially been reissued by Audio-Technica. The product is launching for just $199 and comes with a built-in battery and USB-C port for ...
Audio-Technica is ringing in its 60th anniversary with the launch of two new record players. For the first turntable, the audio brand has reissued its acclaimed Sound Burger 40 years after its initial ...
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