If you’re familiar with my articles, you probably know I’m a big fan of audio gear that delivers a better sonic experience than its price would lead to believe. Fluance, a Canadian brand active since the late 90s, embodies the philosophy of affordable-yet-performing items for music reproduction I aim to celebrate.
You might already have a vast record collection at home, or perhaps a long wish list you’re expanding every year with new titles to add to your physical music library.
Regardless of your taste in music, there are albums that an audiophile should own on vinyl simply because they sound better in an analog medium.
In one of my recent articles, I wrote about a few turntables that I believe deliver a superb sound without breaking the bank. Among them is the Audio-Technica AT-LP60X, an evolution of the iconic AT-LP60, which undoubtedly has been the first turntable of many modern audiophiles.
Vinyl is back, and it’s here to stay. Two decades of gradual yet relentless resurgence made the once-obsolete format the emblem of the modern music connoisseur, to the point that the good-old records are outperforming all other physical media in terms of sales and popularity.
Choosing the right turntable is the first step in everyone’s journey in the world of high-fidelity audio. Together with a professional amplifier and bookshelf speakers, a turntable can bring to life the timeless sound of analog audio, enriching the listening experience and enhancing the characteristics of the music reproduced.