
The insurer's study reveals a retro revival driven by nostalgia and a desire for tangible music experiences
One in three adults owns a vintage music player, survey finds
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Around one in three adults owns a vintage music player, according to a survey by an insurer. The study highlights a retro revival, with devices like cassette players and vinyl turntables making a comeback among modern consumers.
The survey found that nostalgia and the desire for a tangible music experience are driving this trend. Many respondents cited the unique sound quality and physical interaction with vintage players as key reasons for their popularity.
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Retro revival as a third of adults own a vintage music player – survey.
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Around one in three adults owns a vintage music player, according to an insurer.
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