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      The turntable market is a subset of the audio equipment industry, focusing on the production and sale of vinyl record players. Turntables are used to play vinyl records, which are analog audio recordings stored on a physical medium. Turntables are popular among audiophiles and music enthusiasts, as they are capable of producing a warm, rich sound that is difficult to replicate with digital audio formats.
Turntables come in a variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from entry-level models to high-end    audiophile-grade players. Many turntables feature adjustable speed settings, allowing users to play records at different speeds. Additionally, some turntables come with built-in preamps, allowing users to connect their turntable directly to a sound system.
The turntable market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering products at different price points. Some of the major players in the market include Audio-Technica, Pro-Ject Audio Systems, Rega, Denon, and Technics. Show Less   Read more