Called “the turntable of the gods” by Rolling Stone magazine, this beauty from hi-fi audio manufacturers McIntosh uses state-of-the-art technology to reduce any possibility of audio distortion, noise or coloration—so you only hear what is on the vinyl recording. It’s a turntable worthy of playing your most prized LPs as they spin over a glowing green, magnetically suspended platter.
Wirelessly stream music to any old speaker via your Bluetooth-enabled device with the BTSA1. The simple adaptor turns older stereos or docks into Bluetooth-ready systems, removing the need to physically tether. With an impressive range that’s double that of traditional adapters, the BSTA1 allows you to roam your home without losing your connection.
Advertorial content: Since our recent round-up, we’ve been on the quest to find the Holy Grail of leather-covered headphones—and Bang & Olufsen’s BeoPlay H6 headphones come pretty close to matching all of the requirements on our wishlist. We wouldn’t expect anything less from the Danish pioneer of audio technology, whose high-end products (such as the BeoLab 18 sound column or BeoPlay A9 all-in-one stereo system) …