🎶 Elevate your vinyl game—where vintage soul meets modern flow!
The Victrola 3-in-1 Turntable combines classic analog vinyl playback with modern wireless Bluetooth streaming and FM radio, featuring a 3-speed motor, built-in stereo speakers, and versatile connectivity options—all housed in a stylish mahogany finish with a protective dust cover.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.79"L x 5.14"W x 12.74"H |
Item Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Material Type | Acrylic |
Color | Mahogany |
Style Name | Record Player |
Signal Format | Digital |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | 3-speed Turntable |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
J**A
You can turn off the turntable speakers and use your own
I don’t know what everyone is talking about. You can absolutely just have your speakers on, you just have to fully turn down the volume on the turntable, and turn the volume in in your speakers. Unless not all speakers have a volume control? Maybe I’m just lucky? 🤷♀️Anyway this this is freaking awesome. Even without my speakers I thought it sounded pretty good… like, surprisingly good, because of the reviews. I still have it hooked up to external speakers because I already had them. But test it out first. If you’re not a huge audiophile you might be happy with what it delivers. Everything works great. There is a cover to put over the needle every time you’re not using the player (awesome). It has 3 speeds for records.I followed someone else’s advice and am using the lever to lower the needle arm after I place it where I want it above it first (less damage to your records that way I guess.It is really fantastic as a blue tooth transmitter to itself or to my speakers. Just a reminder you can’t use your phone and listen to BT at the same time. But I guess that’s for any BTbsoeaker.The radio works well too and is an awesome plus for someone who still listens to wbgo and npr. You just have to mess around with the antenna a bit to get it to stop being fuzzy because it is all crinkled up when you take it out of the box.Highly recommend 😊Also, I got the “used but like new” option and it was practically perfect and way cheaper. Maybe a scratch or two on the acrylic top but whatever, that’s going to happen anyway. Wahoo to saving money and saving the planet one less wasted piece of trash at a time. Sorry if the photos are blurry and dark, I’m feeling lazy and really just took to show the volume thing. It looks really good in person, especially with more lights on. 😂
M**O
Daughter purchased
I didn’t post a pic bc it in my daughters room but I can tell you she plays her records of Harry styles & many other of her favorites and it’s a great rectrola . I’m so happy my daughter was able to purchase it bc this is the way I heard music as a youth we didn’t have cd players or iPhones then but to act have her experience this was all worth the while . I give it a thumbs up
L**L
Time Machine
OK, I'm old - I have hundreds of vinyl records from the mid-60's to 80's. They've been sitting on my shelves, and I look longingly at my old friends from 50 years ago - I have all the digital equipment, tried a tube amp, but what I've been craving is my old teenage record player. The one with only a couple of knobs, but that could play Led Zeppelin loudly enough that my father came upstairs during "Whole Lotta Love" to break the LP over his knee ;-)This thing is a blast from the past - I dug out musty-smelling albums, and they play well, despite scratches and smutz all over them. I'm amazed, and I love the analog sound. I wonder if some of the complaints about audio quality are from folks who grew up with digital sound? Anyway, I'm loving this - the simplicity, the sound, and the nostalgia. I'd been researching pre-amps, tube amps, all sorts of elaborate arrangements - but apparently I have simple tastes, as this is thrilling me.
J**O
Just not good at all
I purchased this as a gift to my girlfriend, and as soon as we tried the first record, it started to skip. We saw reviews for the record we bought and others had similar problems with it, so we bought 2 more records, brand new and sealed, and every single song skips. We cannot get through 20 seconds of a playing the records without it skipping. We looked into fixes for this and other turntables have easily adjustable components, but this one has ZERO adjustable components. Not only that, this thing sounds like two old and filthy beer cans making love. The sound is indescribably bad with the onboard speakers (did not try external speakers) and peaks and distorts at less than half volume. After looking into the brand a bit more, it seems as though these cheapy turntables are built to fail, so please avoid this one and try to find a second hand one for the same price and you’ll definitely be better off. I will be returning this product, and likely buying an Audio Technica. I am not sure why this has so many good reviews as it seemed to perform poorly at everything it was created to do.
T**O
Good buy.
Good product. Good price.
J**Y
Victrola All-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player
Best Purchase!! for nearly two years I have been on the search for a record players, something small, with great sound to play my old records I purchase from a consignment shop: Nat King Cole, Ella F, Count and the Duke, Louis Armstrong, Lena H, Charley Pride, B. Goodman...just to name a few. When I tell you the sound quality this little record player puts out is un-be-liev-able /it is truly great. The sound is so beautiful, the quality of the music is just priceless. One of the great thing about this unit, once the record finish, and you don't return to change the record, within the next several minutes, it automatically turns itself off. I am Impress! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
M**T
Technology Missing.
I sent this back based on reading the description and looking at the box. The technology just isn't there. If you are looking at getting BACK into vinyl don't buy it. You'll regret it. If you are just getting into vinyl, it may turn away from the enjoyment of playing LP's on a nicer unit altogether. You can do way better for about $100.00. No, it won't be portable, but who needs a portable turntable anyway? I hate to say it but this unit is somewhat of a toy.ss
B**8
You get what you pay for!
We really like the look of this player and the capabilities it has. We really wanted to love it! However, the sound on record player sounds like it has been dipped in water, dried in rice, and then repackaged! It doesn't even match an old school record player that wr have sitting around. We love the scratch vinyl sound our antique player provides. We will definitley stick to our old school player and go without all the extras.That being said, this record player does have aux capability which allows us to run it to another speaker but it still lacks something sound wise.
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