Sound is clear, precise, warm... incredible. Lasers pick up minute details traditional cartridges miss. Skip free. Claimed frequency range of 10Hz-40kHz. CD-like controls. Plays warped, cracked, even ...
If you’ve got an extra $14,000 to $18,500 sitting around, you might consider grabbing yourself one of these bad boys from Japanese manufacturer ELP. The ELP Laser Turntable promises the best in ...
Sister-site Shiny Shiny has found this great looking piece of kit that should have audiophiles weak at the knees – the Laser Turntable uses digital technology to ‘read’ your records rather than play ...
ELP's Laser Turntable plays records, but with a laser instead of a needle, so it won't cause damage or deterioration to your moldy oldies. And, because there is no needle making contact with the ...
I don’t care what you trendy kids say, it is still hip to use vinyl. And this damned expensive gadget makes the passion for vinyl a little easier and more modern, to boot. The ELP Laser Turntable is ...
Seriously, I remember this slab of tech from, like, twenty years ago on Tomorrow's World. It's a laser turntable for your vinyl, you sexy bearded classic audiophile – don't put up with wretched ...
Break out those old Fleetwood Mac records. A Japanese company has introduced what it calls the world’s only laser turntable into North American markets. ELP Corp. said the device retails for $15,000 ...
Vinyl Junkies listen up. ELP, those clever people who brought us the Laser Turntable have something else to keep vinyl junkies moist and excitable—the ELP Declicker ...
We know, we know, $17,000 for a turntable. What’s it do, fly? Ignore the dollars for a second and listen up —this thing sounds spectacular. Using lasers, mirrors, lenses, and a lot of math, the 1XRC ...
A turntable for vinyl records from Japanese-based ELP Corporation that uses lasers instead of a needle. Introduced in 1991 and continually refined, the Laser Turntable (LT) is an amazing technology ...