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Audio-Technica AT-SB727-YL Portable Turntable, Yellow

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Features

  • Lightweight Design: The Audio-Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger Portable Bluetooth Turntable retains the classic, lightweight design of the 1980s model
  • High-Quality Sound Reproduction: The AT-SB727 Sound Burger offers high-quality sound reproduction with a belt-drive system that plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records
  • Wireless and Cable Function: The turntables Bluetooth capabilities allow you to play your favorite vinyl records wirelessly for up to 12 hours or use the included audio cable to enjoy a nostalgic, wired listening experience
  • Color: This portable turntable is available in yellow color
  • Tonearm: Designed for both portability and stability, the tonearm employs a dynamic balance system in which stylus pressure is applied through a spring

Description

Due to the overwhelming response of the limited edition retro red Sound Burger, launched in 2022 in celebration of Audio-Technica’s 60th anniversary (all quantities sold out globally in days), Audio-Technica is thrilled to announce that this fan favorite is returning to the company’s regular lineup. Designed with portability in mind and available in three unique colors, the Sound Burger offers a retro aesthetic mixed with modern updates. Ideal for parties, compact living spaces, or picnics, this affordable entry-level turntable offers Bluetooth connectivity and USB charging and up to 12 hours of spinning. The Sound Burger offers high-quality sound reproduction with a belt- drive system that plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records. To achieve both portability and stability, the tonearm employs a dynamic balance system in which stylus pressure is applied via a spring. In addition, a high-precision DC motor maintains stable rotation. This unique turntable features a die-cast aluminum alloy platter with damping design and a replaceable ATN3600L stylus (sold separately). The Sound Burger also comes with an audio cable for those who prefer an analog, wired listening experience. Included Accessories: 45 RPM adapter, 3.5 mm male to dual RCA male audio cable, USB Type-A/USB Type- Ccharging cable.

Brand: Audio-Technica


Maximum Rotational Speed: 75 RPM


Included Components: Adapter


Special Feature: Portable


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 1.98 Pounds


Style: Retro


Color: Yellow


Model Name: ATSB727YL


Compatible Devices: Bluetooth Compatible Devices


Maximum Rotational Speed: 75 RPM


Additional Features: Portable


Compatible Devices: Bluetooth Compatible Devices


Cycles: DC Motor


Power Consumption: 1.5 Watts


Signal Format: Bluetooth


Voltage: 3.6 Volts (DC)


Power Source: Battery Powered


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Style Name: Retro


Color: Yellow


Enclosure Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Audio-Technica


Built-In Media: Adapter


Model Name: ATSB727YL


Manufacturer: Audio-Technica


Mfr Part Number: AT-SB727-YL


Model Number: AT-SB727-YL


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 2 Years


Item Weight: 1.98 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 6"L x 15"W x 4.1"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Portability sound quality Bluetooth capability
I remember these things from back in the mid to late 80s and early 90s, very cool little unit; old school definitely but with a high tech twist; excellent quality not like those other cheap box units that tear up your records. This is high quality stuff and should provide years of enjoyment. I bought this for my teenage daughter and she really loves It. I got the yellow one, because if and when they stop making them, that’s the color which is going to be a collector’s item. The sound quality is just as good as my high-end turntable that cost over $4000. This little unit really delivers with the added bonus of Bluetooth, you couldn’t ask for anything more. And the portability makes it great for choice for young people who are now just discovering vinyl; because they can take the player with them and a few 45’s that are still in production with some of the current artists they listen to and the parties on! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025 by Leon Williams

  • Great record player for tight spaces and portability Great record player for tight spaces and portability
This is a great record player. I needed a player that wouldn't take up a lot of space so this fits my needs. I can also pack it up and move it pretty fast if I need to. I use the line out 3.5mm jack and connect it to my stereo system; works fine. I haven't tried the Bluetooth. I also like the yellow color. I thought not having a volume knob would be a disappointment but it's not. I just use the volume knob on my amp. I find this record player a little bit expensive for how cheap it feels being made out of plastic. It would be nicer if it were made out of metal. Overall I'm glad I bought it. I also boughtthe case for it too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Birdmonkey

  • So much fun
This turntable allowed me to place a record player on a small shelf where a regular sized one would not have fit. The records hang off into space but it works perfectly. The audio quality is great, the instructions are super simple, and it is very portable. The cost is also incredible for what you're getting. I would highly recommend this if you have a small space you want to put a record player in. It's got me re-discovering music and buying some of my favorite albums. It allows you to slow down and enjoy the music instead of just scrolling every 5 seconds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2026 by Mark S.

  • A fun table with a few design quirks.
First and most importantly: the Sound Burger is a very small, portable, battery operated table. That's the big selling point here. We're talking portable like a laptop versus a desktop, not a smart phone vs desktop. The media this plays back is a fragile piece of plastic that's the size of a serving plate and is heavily bound by the laws of physics, so there are clear and obvious limitations to keep in mind. This will let you take your records into other rooms of your house and maybe out to the garage if you're adventurous, but if you're hiking through the woods I'd consider other options. All that said, this is not a toy. It's a solid table that doesn't embarrass itself in the right setup. Sound-wise, this is about on par with the AT-LP60 series. It uses the same cartridge, which is not replaceable, and stylus, which is replaceable. This means that the Sound Burger isn't on the same level as an expensive, dedicated rig, but it's also worlds better than an entry level Crosley player. Listening to music on this is genuinely pleasant. Not the absolute best that vinyl can do but on the right side of the diminishing return curve. The table here doesn't have any fancy features in terms of playback. It's fully manual, no cuing, sprung to about 3g tracking force, and has no antiskate. This lack of antiskate is a minor (but understandble) sticking point: it does sometimes mean that records that don't skip on my other table will skip on this one, but it's not too common and not a huge issue. You do get a nice heavy aluminum platter which keeps the wow and flutter respectable here, and a rubber clamp to keep the record steady. The table is somewhat susceptible to vibrations, so make sure it's on a firm surface. The battery lasts about 12 hours and charges with USB-C. The charging is slow, but you can charge while using the table which slightly mitigates the issue. Output is line out and bluetooth. Line out is via a 3.5mm jack, and comes out already pre-amplified so you won't need a phono pre-amp with this table. The bluetooth is adequate and I haven't had too many issues getting it to pair with various speakers. Not any more than any other bluetooth device. One thing I think this device is missing is dedicated volume controls for bluetooth headphones, not having them limits this to only those devices which have their own volume controls. There are workarounds but this really should've been included and is a mark down for me. Contrary to other opinions, I don't mind that this doesn't have a dedicated headphone out port and would even call its removal an improvement over the original. Given what this is, a fragile playback device which can easily be knocked or dragged off a table by an errant headphone cord (potentially destroying it and a valuable record), it makes sense to keep moving headphone wires far, far away from your Sound Burger. Line out is fine since amplifiers don't move around the room too much, but wired headphones tend to move around and could easily lead to a bad situation. For recommendations, I like it as a second table. If you have a dedicated listening setup but also sometimes want to listen to your records elsewhere in your house, this is a great option. You won't use it for critical listening, but not everything has to be about that. For a first table, this isn't a bad option. Maybe a better one than an ATLP60 actually, since that table is just as unupgradeable as this one: if you graduate to a more expensive table your LP60 will collect dust in a closet or get sold, but this one could still potentially be useful to you. You'll be missing the automatic features on the LP60, but if you don't mind trading that for the true portability of the sound burger you won't be missing much. Who needs automatic return when you can just set your turntable up on the coffee table right next to you and do it yourself? That's really all I have to say. It's a basic, decent sounding table that isn't perfect, but fills its niche well. If that appeals to you, then I say go ahead and buy one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Nick D

  • I was skeptical at first, but…
The sound burger is a really cool device. I’m a minimalist with more records than other items and I was in the need of something a bit more lightweight and functional for my personal needs. I’m a bit of a nomad too. Carrying around my metal plate AT turntable had become cumbersome over the years. The Sound Burger is super lightweight, easy to use, has fantastic clarity when connected through AUX or Bluetooth. (I needed to purchase a Bluetooth transmitter for MY setup.) It’s sturdy and I haven’t had it skip at all. It has REPLACED my record player set up and I look forward to playing more vinyl. Priced under $200, why would you not buy this? — I updated the stylus too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by @aychfriday

  • Great Portable
Perfectly good record player, crazy battery life. Only issue I've had so far was trying to play a warped record which, due to the extremely small turntable, would periodically grind on the static part of the body. Strongly recommend buying the case if you get this for maximum portability
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by Rose

  • Very pleased with the sound and portability is the main reason I got it.
Among the myriad other reviews.. I am not a vinyl aficionado by any means.. but my Pricesmart ~$120 player just stopped working last Christmas when we were about to play some Xmas records for nostalgia.. Bummer. After debating other full sized units in similar price category, I decided on this for its portability and reviews about sound quality. I have to say I am VERY pleased. Easy set up, feels sturdy and "weighty" enough when it's sitting on a surface. Didn't even charge it out of the box. I connected it using a 1/8" TRS to 1/8" TRS (i.e. "headphone to headphone" cable) to my JBL Flip 4 and the sound was WAYYY better than my previous unit in terms of much fuller range. I can now enjoy my family's old records from the 70's and 80's in a whole new light - er - sound! :)) I will eventually try the bluetooth and report back if there's something else I find that is worth mentioning. Only drawback for me is that it does not have an auto off when the arm reaches the end of the record.. :( ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by Anil D Dappa

  • Nice player, just don’t play warped records and you’ll be ok Nice player, just don’t play warped records and you’ll be ok
It works perfectly! There are no skips, speed and pitch is good, and there is not even any other issue except the fact you can’t play records that have side warps (also known as warps on the edges of the record) which sucks, but otherwise works completely fine with all the other records in my collection! Would recommend to a friend of family member. Color looks nice too, and it’s easy to take anywhere you go (just don’t put it in rain or water), but still definitely worth the price. Audio Technica, you’re a genius ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 by Sunflower Milk

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