As we've noted before, though streaming dominates how we consume music, spinning vinyl has returned from the edge of oblivion courtesy of a new generation of listeners. Andover Audio has launched a ...
Andover Audio’s Spinbase 2 is like a soundbar — or rather a soundbase — for your turntable. It’s a powered speaker that rests underneath your turntable and is designed for those who want a ...
Back in 2019, Andover Audio launched the Spinbase speaker system for turntables featuring vibration control tech from its flagship music system. Now a cheaper version of that Model One all-in-one unit ...
The Spinbase is a great-sounding, compact, vibration-free solution for your turntable, but its Bluetooth streaming and headphone features have annoying quirks. The mantra with sound systems today ...
Spinbase is a $299 powered speaker system designed to sit under a turntable or record player. It provides vinyl enthusiasts a compact, high-quality audio solution without the fuss and space required ...
Over the past decade, Andover Audio has established a reputation for making high-quality audio accessible to a broader audience, with easy-to-use gear that delivers great sound with minimum fuss.
It’s easy for hi-fi lovers to become seduced by the wonderful—and wonderfully expensive—gear that makes up the world of high-end audio, let alone complete systems that can cost as much as a supercar.
Andover Audio is a Boston-based audio company specializing in speakers designed for turntables. More specifically, their speakers are designed to be placed directly under the turntable, allowing the ...
Looking for a space saving all-in-one turntable system with Bluetooth connectivity? The Andover-One E might be worth checking out. We reported recently on the new +Audio +Record Player Special Edition ...
Andover Audio has launched the SpinBase MAX 2, the next evolution of its turntable speaker systems, bringing a new level of sound quality to the Spin Series with its Acoustic Suspension enclosure ...
It’s easy for hi-fi lovers to become seduced by the wonderful—and wonderfully expensive—gear that makes up the world of high-end audio, let alone complete systems that can cost as much as a supercar.