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India’s first Vande Bharat Sleeper train is ready to hit the tracks, offering state-of-the-art facilities and advanced features for passengers. Currently stationed at the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, this new addition to the Vande Bharat fleet is designed to enhance comfort and convenience while ensuring safety for all travellers. The Vande Bharat sleeper boasts an interior crafted with lightweight fibreglass panels, giving it a sleek and modern look. The coaches are made of stainless steel, ensuring durability and strength. Automatic doors add to the convenience, making boarding and deboarding smoother for passengers. The train has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate specially-abled passengers. Special berths and toilets have been provided, with Braille inscriptions on the toilet doors to assist visually impaired travellers. Safety is a top priority on the Vande Bharat sleeper. The train is equipped with buffers and couplers to minimise vibrations and prevent excessive shaking during the journey. This feature ensures a smoother and more comfortable ride, even on long-distance routes. Fire safety has been taken to the next level with high-standard fire detection and suppression systems installed across the train. Passengers can enjoy several modern amenities onboard. A special lighting system for reading ensures convenience for those who wish to read during their journey without disturbing others. The train also features a modular pantry, making it easy to serve fresh and hygienic meals to passengers. With its advanced facilities and thoughtful design, the Vande Bharat sleeper is set to redefine luxury train travel in India. Travelers can look forward to an experience that combines comfort, safety and modern technology, making long-distance journeys more enjoyable than ever.TORONTO — Canada's main stock index rose Thursday, helped by strength in energy and utilities stocks, while U.S. markets moved lower ahead of reports on the labour market on both sides of the border. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 38.86 points at 25,680.04. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 248.33 points at 44,765.71. The S&P 500 index was down 11.38 points at 6,075.11, while the Nasdaq composite was down 34.86 points at 19,700.26. Friday will bring the monthly jobs reports in both the U.S. and Canada, which markets will be eyeing for clues on upcoming interest rate decisions by central banks, said Kevin Headland, co-chief investment strategist at Manulife Investment Management. The U.S. Federal Reserve has several key data reports coming before it makes its own decision on Dec. 18, said Headland, including inflation. Markets are currently leaning toward a quarter-percentage-point cut from the Fed, he said. But “there’s a lot of data for them to digest before the announcement.” The Bank of Canada’s decision is next week, and Headland said markets seem to think there’s a good chance the central bank could cut by an outsized half-percentage point. “In my belief, the bank is trying to front-run the mortgage renewals that are coming due over the next year or so, to just avoid some of the bigger hits to discretionary spending,” said Headland. “There’s no reason for them not to continue rate cuts unless there’s a surprise tomorrow.” Canadian bank earnings continued to roll in on Thursday. CIBC saw its profit rise while its provisions for loan losses dropped. TD also saw its profit rise, though its adjusted earnings were lower as the bank continues to work through the fallout from its anti-money laundering deficiencies. Meanwhile, BMO’s earnings were a miss on analyst expectations but the bank said it expects loan performance to improve in 2025. So far, there haven’t been any major surprises from bank earnings overall, said Headland. Bitcoin continued its meteoric rise, briefly breaching US$100,000 for the first time after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump tapped crypto advocate Paul Atkins to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. “US$100,000 is definitely a psychological threshold,” said Headland. “I guess time will tell whether it can remain at that level,” he added. “If we’re getting downside pressure to risk assets, I would assume that Bitcoin and other companies will be swept up in that negativity.” But for now, the surge is indicative of the broader positive momentum markets have enjoyed since Donald Trump’s election, said Headland. The Canadian dollar traded for 71.24 cents US compared with 71.09 cents US on Wednesday. The January crude oil contract was down 24 cents at US$68.30 per barrel and the January natural gas contract was up four cents at US$3.08 per mmBTU. The February gold contract was down US$27.80 at US$2,648.40 an ounce and the March copper contract was down a penny at US$4.19 a pound. — With files from The Associated Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD) Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press
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Atria Investments Inc lessened its holdings in shares of Carpenter Technology Co. ( NYSE:CRS – Free Report ) by 61.7% in the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 1,493 shares of the basic materials company’s stock after selling 2,406 shares during the quarter. Atria Investments Inc’s holdings in Carpenter Technology were worth $238,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently bought and sold shares of the company. Vanguard Group Inc. grew its position in shares of Carpenter Technology by 0.3% during the first quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 5,686,022 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $406,096,000 after buying an additional 15,564 shares in the last quarter. American Century Companies Inc. grew its holdings in Carpenter Technology by 129.5% during the 2nd quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 849,097 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $93,044,000 after acquiring an additional 479,047 shares in the last quarter. Wolf Hill Capital Management LP bought a new stake in shares of Carpenter Technology in the 2nd quarter worth about $73,850,000. Bayberry Capital Partners LP acquired a new stake in shares of Carpenter Technology in the 1st quarter valued at about $35,887,000. Finally, Assenagon Asset Management S.A. raised its stake in shares of Carpenter Technology by 1,538.1% in the 3rd quarter. Assenagon Asset Management S.A. now owns 213,391 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $34,053,000 after purchasing an additional 200,364 shares in the last quarter. 92.03% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. Analysts Set New Price Targets Several analysts recently weighed in on the company. Benchmark reissued a “buy” rating and issued a $175.00 price objective on shares of Carpenter Technology in a report on Friday, October 25th. BTIG Research lifted their target price on Carpenter Technology from $120.00 to $165.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research report on Tuesday, July 30th. Finally, JPMorgan Chase & Co. began coverage on Carpenter Technology in a research report on Friday. They set an “overweight” rating and a $220.00 price target on the stock. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating and five have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the stock currently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus price target of $153.00. Carpenter Technology Price Performance NYSE CRS opened at $190.97 on Friday. The company has a 50-day moving average price of $162.86 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $135.60. Carpenter Technology Co. has a 52 week low of $58.87 and a 52 week high of $192.34. The stock has a market cap of $9.52 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 42.53, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.92 and a beta of 1.46. The company has a current ratio of 3.84, a quick ratio of 2.00 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.42. Carpenter Technology ( NYSE:CRS – Get Free Report ) last issued its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, October 24th. The basic materials company reported $1.73 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of $1.58 by $0.15. The business had revenue of $717.60 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $742.96 million. Carpenter Technology had a return on equity of 18.01% and a net margin of 8.05%. The business’s revenue for the quarter was up 10.1% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same period in the prior year, the company posted $0.88 EPS. Analysts forecast that Carpenter Technology Co. will post 6.61 EPS for the current year. Carpenter Technology Dividend Announcement The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Thursday, December 5th. Stockholders of record on Tuesday, October 22nd will be issued a dividend of $0.20 per share. This represents a $0.80 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 0.42%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, October 22nd. Carpenter Technology’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is 17.82%. Carpenter Technology Company Profile ( Free Report ) Carpenter Technology Corporation engages in the manufacture, fabrication, and distribution of specialty metals in the United States, Europe, the Asia Pacific, Mexico, Canada, and internationally. It operates in two segments, Specialty Alloys Operations and Performance Engineered Products. The company offers specialty alloys, including titanium alloys, powder metals, stainless steels, alloy steels, and tool steels, as well as additives, and metal powders and parts. Read More Five stocks we like better than Carpenter Technology Why Understanding Call Option Volume is Essential to Successful Options Trading Vertiv’s Cool Tech Makes Its Stock Red-Hot Insider Trading – What You Need to Know MarketBeat Week in Review – 11/18 – 11/22 What is Put Option Volume? 2 Finance Stocks With Competitive Advantages You Can’t Ignore Receive News & Ratings for Carpenter Technology Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Carpenter Technology and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
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By Viren Choudary The Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector is essential to India’s economy, providing jobs and contributing significantly to the GDP. However, many MSMEs, especially in the automotive industry, face challenges in accessing technology that can improve their operations. Traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are often too expensive, generic and complicated for smaller businesses to adopt, making it hard for them to compete in a digital world. A significant change is happening globally with the rise of vertical-specific solutions. These are software systems designed for specific industries, unlike generic systems that try to cover everything but often miss the mark. Vertical-specific ERP systems offer several advantages, particularly when combined with artificial intelligence (AI). Unlike generic ERP systems that handle broad and varied data, vertical-specific solutions work with precise data tailored to the industry. This results in better insights, smarter decision-making, and streamlined operations, giving businesses a competitive edge. In the U.S., vertical-specific software has already transformed industries and improved business efficiency. This trend is now emerging in India; Readywire Private Limited is transforming Automobile Dealerships with its ERP solution tailored for the sector. As India continues to move towards a more digital economy, this shift, is expected to gain momentum in India as well as businesses increasingly realise the value of bespoke solutions. MSMEs that embrace these changes in vertical-specific solutions will be better equipped to succeed. The combination of AI and cloud technology, especially when tailored to specific industries, presents a valuable opportunity for these businesses to enhance their operations and grow. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is promoting digital transformation at the right time. Its initiative includes financial support, infrastructure development, and incentives for adopting new technology—crucial for smaller companies that often struggle with high costs. While MeitY’s primary focus is on encouraging broad adoption of digital technologies, a more targeted approach with vertical-specific solutions for MSMEs could help them overcome unique barriers and drive significant growth. (The author is Mr. Viren Choudary, Founder & CEO of Readywire, and the views expressed in this article are his own)None
Now that daylight saving has come to an end, nights will be cooler and longer for the rest of the year—meaning it's time to cozy up inside and listen to your favorite music. Vinyl has made a comeback in a big way (though to be honest, it never really left). As tech experts and music lovers know, nothing compares to listening to vinyl; the rich, clear, and decompressed sounds seem to make the music resonate more deeply than it would played from another medium. Also: Everything you need for a vinyl setup But not all speakers were created equal, and not all speakers were created for vinyl. Experts and enthusiasts agree that the best speakers for listening to vinyl have specialized features, including multiple inputs, built-in phono preamps, and silk dome tweeters to ensure your records sound as crisp as possible. Impress your loved ones or enjoy your music solo with the best speakers for listening to vinyl. What are the best speakers for vinyl right now? As a vinyl enthusiast with a vintage setup, I combined my own hands-on experience, expert recommendations from music industry professionals, and extensive research to choose the best speakers for vinyl. My pick for the best vinyl speakers overall is the PSB Alpha iQ speakers due to their built-in phono preamp, crisp and loud sound, and EQ customizations. We also included speakers from brands like Paradigm, Edifier, Sonos, and more, so your vinyl collection sounds the way it should. Also: The best Bluetooth turntables The best speakers for vinyl in 2024 The standout feature of the PSB Alpha iQ speakers is their built-in phono preamp. Since vintage record players don't have a built-in phono preamp, you typically need a receiver to act as the preamp. If you have an older record player, these speakers eliminate the need for a receiver. While the Alpha iQ speakers are lauded for being ideal for a vintage setup, verified customers said also they loved the modern features like Bluetooth connectivity and Apple AirPlay technology to listen digitally. A handy companion app called BluOS lets you select the audio output, customize EQ settings, and connect to streaming services like Spotify. BluOS is a multi-room streaming platform that allows you to listen to vinyl through other BluOS-powered devices (like speakers from Bluesound and other makers). These bookshelf speakers can reach 180W of peak power (the most power on this list) and have a frequency response of 60 Hz—20 kHz. The drivers are 4-inch mid-bass drivers paired with .75-inch aluminum dome tweeters, meaning great sound quality for such a compact speaker. I tested these speakers with my vintage setup and loved their full bass response and transparent sound. While not as room-filling as my floor-standing vintage Technics speakers, vinyl records sound crisp with the Aplha IQs. It was easy to set these speakers up and connect them, and I could switch quickly between listening to vinyl and one of my Spotify playlists. PSB Alpha iQ specs: Type: Bookshelf | Power: 180W | Inputs: AUX, HDMI ARC port, Phono, Bluetooth | Frequency: 60 Hz-20 kHz Built-in phono preamp Useful BluOS app for EQ customizations Crisp and loud sound Expensive PSB Alpha iQ The standout feature of the PSB Alpha iQ speakers is their built-in phono preamp. Since vintage record players don't have a built-in phono preamp, you typically need a receiver to act as the preamp. If you have an older record player, these speakers eliminate the need for a receiver. While the Alpha iQ speakers are lauded for being ideal for a vintage setup, verified customers said also they loved the modern features like Bluetooth connectivity and Apple AirPlay technology to listen digitally. A handy companion app called BluOS lets you select the audio output, customize EQ settings, and connect to streaming services like Spotify. BluOS is a multi-room streaming platform that allows you to listen to vinyl through other BluOS-powered devices (like speakers from Bluesound and other makers). These bookshelf speakers can reach 180W of peak power (the most power on this list) and have a frequency response of 60 Hz—20 kHz. The drivers are 4-inch mid-bass drivers paired with .75-inch aluminum dome tweeters, meaning great sound quality for such a compact speaker. I tested these speakers with my vintage setup and loved their full bass response and transparent sound. While not as room-filling as my floor-standing vintage Technics speakers, vinyl records sound crisp with the Aplha IQs. It was easy to set these speakers up and connect them, and I could switch quickly between listening to vinyl and one of my Spotify playlists. PSB Alpha iQ specs: Type: Bookshelf | Power: 180W | Inputs: AUX, HDMI ARC port, Phono, Bluetooth | Frequency: 60 Hz-20 kHz These bookshelf speakers provide a clear and balanced sound thanks to the tweeters' pure aluminum dome design, which blocks out unwanted frequencies. They can also be raised with a speaker stand (sold separately) to enhance their sound. Andy Fraser, a musician for over 15 years and the owner of Guitar Inside Out praises the Paradigm Monitor SE series for their well-built design, primarily because Paradigm builds all its speakers in-house. "The attention to detail and quality can be clearly seen in the construction and assembly," Fraser said. "But more importantly, they sound great and so realistic. For someone like me who really focuses on the instruments, you can hear the musicianship and skill of every instrument being played." You can pair these speakers with other models in the Paradigm Monitor SE lineup, such as the Monitor SE 2000C Center Channel speaker. Reddit users say that these speakers shine when paired with other Paradigm devices. Paradigm Monitor SE tech specs: Type: Bookshelf/tweeter | Power: Up to 100W | Inputs : Binding post | Frequency: 61-21k Hz ±3dB Relatively affordable Quality build Compact size Lacking a bit in mid-range sound No subwoofer Paradigm Monitor SE Atom These bookshelf speakers provide a clear and balanced sound thanks to the tweeters' pure aluminum dome design, which blocks out unwanted frequencies. They can also be raised with a speaker stand (sold separately) to enhance their sound. Andy Fraser, a musician for over 15 years and the owner of Guitar Inside Out praises the Paradigm Monitor SE series for their well-built design, primarily because Paradigm builds all its speakers in-house. "The attention to detail and quality can be clearly seen in the construction and assembly," Fraser said. "But more importantly, they sound great and so realistic. For someone like me who really focuses on the instruments, you can hear the musicianship and skill of every instrument being played." You can pair these speakers with other models in the Paradigm Monitor SE lineup, such as the Monitor SE 2000C Center Channel speaker. Reddit users say that these speakers shine when paired with other Paradigm devices. Paradigm Monitor SE tech specs: Type: Bookshelf/tweeter | Power: Up to 100W | Inputs : Binding post | Frequency: 61-21k Hz ±3dB If you want speakers that can play podcasts in addition to your favorite records, the Kanto YU6 bookshelf speakers could be your best bet. Their versatility lies in their input options: AUX, RCA with Phono, optical, and Bluetooth, meaning you can use them for pretty much any setup. An included remote control also allows for adjustments to the volume, input, tone, and balance to better fine-tune your listening experience. Plus, they come in various colors including red, white, bamboo, and black for every aesthetic. Review: Kanto YU6 ZDNET contributor Jack Wallen tested these speakers and said they exceeded his expectations. "The clarity (even at louder levels) was incredible," he wrote in his review. And, with the help of the remote, I could add a bit more bass or treble as needed." Reddit users recommend these speakers for audiophiles on a budget since they "sound fantastic for the price and have a ton of connections if you're not going through a receiver." Kanto YU6 tech specs: Type: Bookshelf/tweeter | Power: Up to 100W | Inputs : 3.5mm mini-jack AUX, RCA with Phono Switch, 1x Optical (TOSLINK), Bluetooth 4.0 with Qualcomm® aptX | Frequency: 50Hz - 20kHz Multiple connection and color options Included remote control Impressive sound For the best bass sound, you'll need to add a subwoofer Kanto YU6 If you want speakers that can play podcasts in addition to your favorite records, the Kanto YU6 bookshelf speakers could be your best bet. Their versatility lies in their input options: AUX, RCA with Phono, optical, and Bluetooth, meaning you can use them for pretty much any setup. An included remote control also allows for adjustments to the volume, input, tone, and balance to better fine-tune your listening experience. Plus, they come in various colors including red, white, bamboo, and black for every aesthetic. Review: Kanto YU6 ZDNET contributor Jack Wallen tested these speakers and said they exceeded his expectations. "The clarity (even at louder levels) was incredible," he wrote in his review. And, with the help of the remote, I could add a bit more bass or treble as needed." Reddit users recommend these speakers for audiophiles on a budget since they "sound fantastic for the price and have a ton of connections if you're not going through a receiver." Kanto YU6 tech specs: Type: Bookshelf/tweeter | Power: Up to 100W | Inputs : 3.5mm mini-jack AUX, RCA with Phono Switch, 1x Optical (TOSLINK), Bluetooth 4.0 with Qualcomm® aptX | Frequency: 50Hz - 20kHz For a more budget-friendly option, the Edifier R1280DB speakers are a great set at just $150. One Reddit user said these speakers "are nearly unmatched in quality for their price," and make a solid option for a minimalist setup. These bookshelf speakers have numerous connections: RCA, Bluetooth, auxiliary, optical, and coaxial. There is also an included remote control, but you can also adjust the equalization of treble and bass on the side panel knobs. The Edifier R1280DB speakers have 4-inch bass drivers and a 13mm silk dome tweeter. And, while the overall power is lower than other options (42 watts for both speakers), the sound quality is still good for the price. Edifier R1280DB tech specs: Type: Bookshelf | Power: 42W | Input: RCA and Bluetooth | Frequency: 55Hz-20KHz Great price Easily control volume and EQ with knobs on speakers Plenty of connectivity options Lower power packs less of a punch Edifier R1280DB For a more budget-friendly option, the Edifier R1280DB speakers are a great set at just $150. One Reddit user said these speakers "are nearly unmatched in quality for their price," and make a solid option for a minimalist setup. These bookshelf speakers have numerous connections: RCA, Bluetooth, auxiliary, optical, and coaxial. There is also an included remote control, but you can also adjust the equalization of treble and bass on the side panel knobs. The Edifier R1280DB speakers have 4-inch bass drivers and a 13mm silk dome tweeter. And, while the overall power is lower than other options (42 watts for both speakers), the sound quality is still good for the price. Edifier R1280DB tech specs: Type: Bookshelf | Power: 42W | Input: RCA and Bluetooth | Frequency: 55Hz-20KHz If you want something smart home-friendly with superb sound quality, the Sonos Five is an excellent speaker compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for voice control. You can also easily control the bass, treble, and loudness through the Sonos App or Apple AirPlay 2. Sonos' Trueplay technology puts the speaker-tuning capability in your hands to adapt and optimize the speaker to a room's unique acoustics. Also : The top Sonos speakers: One, Arc, Beam, and more compared The Sonos Five speaker packs quite the punch into just one speaker. It has six Class-D digital amplifiers tuned to match the six dedicated speaker drivers, which include three 23mm tweeters and three 4-inch mid-woofers. One Reddit user said that the Sonos Five speaker is "definitely a versatile and easy way to get into vinyl" for those looking to build a vinyl setup. In addition, you can pair two Sonos Five speakers together for even more immersive sound—keep in mind one speaker alone will cost you $549. Sonos Five tech specs: Type: All-in-one | Power: 120W | Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio| Frequency: 50-60Hz Smart home compatible Trueplay technology Six custom-designed drivers Expensive for just one speaker (it will cost you even more if you want a pair) Truplay only works with iOS Sonos Five If you want something smart home-friendly with superb sound quality, the Sonos Five is an excellent speaker compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for voice control. You can also easily control the bass, treble, and loudness through the Sonos App or Apple AirPlay 2. Sonos' Trueplay technology puts the speaker-tuning capability in your hands to adapt and optimize the speaker to a room's unique acoustics. Also : The top Sonos speakers: One, Arc, Beam, and more compared The Sonos Five speaker packs quite the punch into just one speaker. It has six Class-D digital amplifiers tuned to match the six dedicated speaker drivers, which include three 23mm tweeters and three 4-inch mid-woofers. One Reddit user said that the Sonos Five speaker is "definitely a versatile and easy way to get into vinyl" for those looking to build a vinyl setup. In addition, you can pair two Sonos Five speakers together for even more immersive sound—keep in mind one speaker alone will cost you $549. Sonos Five tech specs: Type: All-in-one | Power: 120W | Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio| Frequency: 50-60Hz While all the other vinyl speakers listed above are bookshelf speakers, these floor-standing speakers might be the perfect statement piece. The Triangle Borea BR08 floor-standing speakers tower is just over three feet high and can fill a room with sound ranging from 65 to 131 square feet, making it the perfect option for larger rooms or homes. These speakers have four drivers, a 25mm EFS silk dome tweets, and a 16cm midrange. Their three-way configuration diffuses all frequencies without interference between the transducers, producing clear voices and instruments. You'll have to shell out well over $1,000 to get this pair of turntable speakers, but when you have both for your vinyl setup, verified Amazon customers say that the layered and cohesive sound blew them away. Triangle Borea BR08 tech specs: Type: Floor-standing | Power: 150W | Inputs: N/A | Frequency: 40Hz-22kHz Great sound quality in highs, mids, and lows Solid build Best for larger rooms Expensive for just one speaker, and you'll need two for full sound Triangle Borea BR08 While all the other vinyl speakers listed above are bookshelf speakers, these floor-standing speakers might be the perfect statement piece. The Triangle Borea BR08 floor-standing speakers tower is just over three feet high and can fill a room with sound ranging from 65 to 131 square feet, making it the perfect option for larger rooms or homes. These speakers have four drivers, a 25mm EFS silk dome tweets, and a 16cm midrange. Their three-way configuration diffuses all frequencies without interference between the transducers, producing clear voices and instruments. You'll have to shell out well over $1,000 to get this pair of turntable speakers, but when you have both for your vinyl setup, verified Amazon customers say that the layered and cohesive sound blew them away. Triangle Borea BR08 tech specs: Type: Floor-standing | Power: 150W | Inputs: N/A | Frequency: 40Hz-22kHz What are the best speakers for vinyl? The best speakers for vinyl are the PSB Alpha iQ speakers based on sound quality, price, and power. However, these speakers would also be a great addition to any vinyl setup. Speaker Price Frequency response Power PSB Alpha iQ $1,299 60Hz-20kHz 180W Paradigm Monitor SE Atom $300 61-21k Hz ±3dB 100W Kanto YU6 $480 50Hz - 20kHz 100W Edifier R1280DB $150 55Hz-20kHz 42W Sonos Five $550 50Hz-60Hz 120W Triangle Borea BR08 $549 40Hz – 22kHz 150W Which speakers for vinyl are right for you? It really depends on what your current vinyl setup looks like. If you have a vintage record player, the PSB Alpha iQ or the Triangle Borea BR08 would make for great speakers. Newer turntables would pair well with the Sonos Five, Paradigm Monitor SE Atom, or the Edifier R1280DB. Choose these speakers... If you want... PSB Alpha iQ The best overall option. They have built-in phono preamp for a vintage vinyl setup, and an app for EQ customizations. Paradigm Monitor SE Atom A well-designed pair of speakers for vinyl. These bookshelf speakers provide a clear and balanced sound. Kanto YU6 A pair of versatile speakers that can connect to almost any setup. They come with an included remote to fine-tune the sound. Edifier R1280DB Budget-friendly speakers for vinyl. These bookshelf speakers have numerous connections: RCA, Bluetooth, auxiliary, optical, and coaxial. Sonos Five Speakers for vinyl that are compatible with your smart home devices. You can also easily control the bass, treble, and loudness through the Sonos App or Apple AirPlay 2. Triangle Borea BR08 Floor-standing speakers for vinyl. These speakers tower at just over three feet and can fill a room with sound ranging from 65-131 square feet. Factors to consider when choosing the best speakers for vinyl: Choosing the best speakers for vinyl is essential since they will ultimately determine how your music sounds. Ultimately, it comes down to the following factors: Power: This refers to the maximum power a speaker can handle without causing damage. The higher the wattage, the better and louder the speakers usually sound. Frequency: A speaker's frequency response is measured in hertz and represents how well it can reproduce the audible range of sound. Most speakers are capable of responding from around 45-20,000 Hz. Inputs: Consider speakers that offer different kinds of inputs so you can have options for how you want to listen to your music and vinyl collection. Speakers for vinyl usually have RCA inputs. Pricing: Speakers for vinyl greatly range in price depending on the brand, quality, and overall sound. They typically range from $150 a pair up to splurge-worthy setups costing $700 per pair. How did we choose these speakers for vinyl? When choosing the best speakers for vinyl, I considered my own experience with some of the products and my knowledge of vinyl and building out a vinyl listening setup, as well as spoke to music industry experts on their take of what the best speakers are. For products we have not gone hands-on with, we put extensive research into different products and brands, taking into consideration user reviews (both good and bad), competitor analysis, and more. FAQs on speakers for vinyl Getting the best sound quality out of your vinyl collection is more than just having the best speakers for vinyl. Here are some tips to truly level up your listening experience: Make sure your turntable is level. Make sure your turntable's cartridge and stylus are working correctly, and if necessary, replace or upgrade them. Store your records correctly—vertically, not horizontally! Clean your records every so often. Frequency response determines how well and clearly a sound can be reproduced by the speakers. It is measured in hertz (Hz). Look for a wider frequency response, especially close to 20Hz - 20,000kHz. Also: The best sound systems A fuzzy or muffled noise when playing a vinyl record isn't the speakers' fault, but a problem with a turntable's stylus. The stylus is most likely damaged or worn down. To fix this issue, first try cleaning the stylus from dust with a small brush to see if that solves it. If it still sounds fuzzy, you should replace the stylus with a new one. Bluetooth speakers will only work if you have a Bluetooth turntable. If you opt for this route, you'll be able to use more speaker options, but keep in mind you might not get as good of sound as wired speakers. The best record player for listening to vinyl is the Audio-Technica LP120, but we also recommend the Fluance RT81 Elite or the Pro-Ject Phono SB. Try to avoid Crosley Cruiser Turntable models since they are known to ruin your records. However, higher-end Crosley turntables are still a decent option you can look into. Other speakers for vinyl worth considering There are plenty of other quality speakers on the market that would make great speakers for vinyl. Here are a few other options to look into: Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Speaker This sleek speaker has Over the Air (OTA) updates via the app ensure that your speaker is always up-to-date with the latest software and Bluetooth updates. Plus, it features Dynamic Loudness sound. Klipsch R-41M Powerful Detailed Bookshelf Home Speaker At $150, these speakers for vinyl still pack a punch thanks to Klipsch's exclusive 90x90o Tractrix horn technology that ensures that the speaker's high-frequency energy is aimed at the listener. Sony SSCS3 3-Way Floor-Standing Speaker These floor-standing speakers stand a little over 3 feet tall and have a 3-way, 4-speaker system with a maximum output of 145W. Meet the experts ZDNET sourced an external industry expert for this article. Here is more information about him: Andy Fraser: A musician for over 20 years who also teaches music, and the owner of Guitar Inside Out , an advice blog about guitars. 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