Revolution, following Phaidon's well - loved Hi - Fi: The History of High - End Audio Design, delves into the design and cultural influence of the turntable, the heart of the 'vinyl revival'. Ideal for audiophiles, collectors, and design enthusiasts, this book reveals the captivating history of turntables and vinyl technology from the 1950s to modern advanced designs. Written by audio design expert and analog music lover Gideon Schwartz, the author of Hi - Fi: The History of High - End Audio Design, it features 300 illustrations of turntables, ranging from budget to high - end models. It's a must - have for analog fans, new vinyl enthusiasts, and lovers of music and design. It comes in hardcover, has 264 pages, and measures 10.6' x 8.1' (270 x 205mm). Also available is Gideon Schwartz: Hi - Fi - The History of High - End Audio Design Book.





Using this book is easy. Just sit back, relax, and start flipping through the pages to explore the history of turntables. You can read it from cover to cover or jump to the sections that interest you the most. When handling the hardcover book, be gentle to avoid any damage to the cover or pages. To keep it in good condition, store it on a flat surface or on a bookshelf. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for long periods as this may fade the illustrations. If you spill something on the book, quickly blot it with a clean, dry cloth. That's all you need to know to enjoy and take care of this great book about turntable design.