Vinyl is having a moment (again). Nearly one in five albums bought in 2020 were on record, an increase of 10 per cent from the previous year.
Streaming music may be simpler, but dedicated music fans believe nothing beats the sound quality offered by vinyl or the tactile thrill of handling a brand-new album.
To really get the most from your treasured record collection, you’ll need a decent turntable. These vary hugely in cost so it’s important to consider exactly what you need before parting with the cash.
“Selecting the right one depends on what you’re going to be doing with it and how seriously you appreciate the experience of listening to music,” says DJ Semtex, Capital Radio DJ and bestselling author of Hip Hop Raised Me.
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Cheaper plug-and-play models are a good option for anyone buying their first record player, while those wanting to transfer music onto other devices will require a USB port.
If you’re nervous about damaging your vinyl, look for an automatic turntable to operate with the touch of a button rather than manually lifting and lowering the tone arm.
However, budding DJs should only consider direct drive decks to control speeds and easily stop, start and scratch records.
Bear in mind that nearly all systems require an additional external speaker, though some turntables have Bluetooth connectivity for an easy wireless solution. You’ll also need a separate amplifier (known as a phono stage or preamp), unless the player has a built-in preamp.
We used the Sonos Five speaker and a Pro-Ject Phono Box S2 where required to test the turntables below, with a range of records including ones by Aphex Twin, Radiohead and Bob Marley.
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The best record player 2021
- Best overall – Pro-Ject debut carbon EVO: £449, Richersounds.com
- Best briefcase record player – GPO attache record player: £54.95, Cuckooland.com
- Best with preamp – Audio Technica AT-LPW50PB: £329, Amazon.co.uk
- Best for audiophiles – NAD C 558: £399, Amazon.co.uk
- Best 78rpm record player – Denon DP-450USB: £449, Hifix.co.uk
- Best for professionals – Technics SL-1500C: £899, Richersounds.com
- Best Bluetooth record player – House of Marley stir it up wireless: £229.99, Argos.co.uk
- Best vintage-style record player – Crosley gig turntable & speakers: £179.99, HMV.com
- Best budget record player – Jam vinyl Bluetooth turntable: £79.99, Argos.co.uk
- Best for the living room – Audio Technica AT-LPW30TK: £219, AO.com
- Best for style – Music Hall MMF 3.3: £639, Analogueseduction.net