Technology
This turntable levitates, and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Take music listening to new heights with the MAG-LEV levitating turntable, which is on sale for 10% off.
Just like Super 8 cameras and Polaroids, turntables were practically rendered extinct when they had a sudden, unexpected resurgence. Thanks to the renewed enthusiasm for vinyl, thrift shops and parents’ attics alike have been raided for record players and classic vinyls hiding under a layer of dust.
Don’t have one in your possession yet? Don’t miss out on the fun.
Instead of purchasing a generic turntable, treat yourself to the MAG-LEV ML1 levitating turntable, which is both a sonic marvel and a visual wonder. And you can get it on sale for 10% off.
Billed as the world’s first ever levitating turntable, MAG-LEV is a state-of-the-art integration of old-school listening and cutting-edge technology. Instead of just playing your records as run-of-the-mill players do, it lets you enjoy your tunes in an entirely new way. Doing away with motors or any sort of moving part, it utilizes coils and magnets to keep the record platter afloat and rotating as your vinyl plays.
See it for yourself:
To experience a futuristic way of listening to music, all you have to do is select a record of your choice, turn the MAG-LEV on, move the tonearm into position and then lower the cueing lever.
Get the MAG-LEV ML1 levitating turntable for $3,239. That’s a 10% markdown from the usual cost of $3,599. Take your pick from four color variants: black/silver, white, wood, and black/gold.
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