'An entertaining insight into the many ways that designers have shaped the simple record player over the decades... Excellent.' – Wallpaper*
‘If you love vinyl, you’ll want to give hi-fi enthusiast Gideon Schwartz’s new book a spin.’ – Wall Street Journal
‘Essential for both seasoned collectors and anyone new to the vinyl-revival movement.’ – New York Magazine, The Strategist
'A lavishly photographed survey of the ever-evolving turntable.' – Fast Company
‘The turntable is once again in the spotlight.’ – HYPEBEAST
'A magnificent title.' – Ecoustics
'A celebration of the designs that brought music to life.' – Acquire
'Audiophiles will find curiosities to salivate over.' – WIRED
'Stunning devices [are] on display in this sumptuous book featuring inventive brands.' – Globe and Mail
'This coffee table book is loaded with stunning visuals and impressive details about the making of eye-catching record players.' – Cool Material
'A perfect marriage of sound and vision.' – Departures
'Captures the staying power of turntables.' – The Creative Factor
'A history rich with numerous luminaries of industrial design.' – Design Milk
‘[A] favorite to spruce up someone's space and pique their intellectual curiosity.’ – Valet Mag
'Explores the cultural impact of a musical format that's still going strong.' – The Dieline
'Vinyl's resurgence shows no signs of slowing down and… audio design expert Gideon Schwartz…examines the impact of these machines from both a design and cultural standpoint.' – Uncrate
'Hundreds of images of turntables, their stories, and the rise, fall, and rebirth of the medium.' – The Awesomer
'Schwartz tracks the record player from its earliest days as a blueprint… through its current high-end/high-tech iterations… with no shortage of detail.' – Psychobabble