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ByronStatics Record Player, Vinyl Turntable Records Player Bluetooth 5.0, Built in Stereo Speakers, 3 Speed, Extra Stylus, Supports RCA Line Out, AUX in, Portable Suitcase Record Player - Dark Grey

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Arrives Monday, May 20
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Color: Dark Grey


Features

  • Record Player With Bluetooth 5.0 - Advanced 5.0 Bluetooth Technology, Byronstatics Record Player Have A Stronger Connection And Longer Distance, Fast And Stable Transmission Under Bluetooth Mode, Works Smoothly
  • Three Speed Turntable - Byronstatics Vinyl Record Player Allows To Play Lp'S In 33/45/78 Rpm, Play 7" 10" 12" Size Record, It Will Automatically Stop Playing Once It Reaches The End Of A Record Don'T Need To Worry About Wear And Tear Vinyls
  • Portable & Easy To Use: The Briefcase Design Makes The Little Record Player Great For Moving Around The House Or Traveling, The Lid Is Lined With Velvet Wooden, Make Sure Your Records Are Dust Free, Also It Comes With A Replacement Stylus
  • Built In Speaker & Rca Line Out - The Vinyl Record Player Is Built In Stereo Speakers, Provides You Good Sound With Excellent Bass, Also You Can Connect This Turntable With External Speakers By Rca Cable For Better Or Louder Sound, The Turntable Also Support 3.5Mm Aux-In Input For Single-Way Audio Device

Package Dimensions: 17.28 x 12.64 x 6.93 inches


Item Weight: 7.15 pounds


Item model number: KTS-601BT


Date First Available: February 23, 2020


Manufacturer: TT Innovation


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • its good
Color: Dark Grey
i love it
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Joseph Baker

  • Very good!!
Color: Teal
I absolutely love this! It’s amazing. Great sound and small and portable. Doesn’t take up much space
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Eric

  • Bday gift
Color: Black
Jus what my daughter wanted for her birthday. Thanks
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by edgar vicoy

  • Gift
Color: Teal
Bought as a gift, he loves it thanks!
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Samantha

  • A nice toy, but has a serious design flaw
Color: Teal
Tl;Dr Fun toy, but don't use for vintage vinyl. I'm not here to flame anyone. This is a nice "baby's first" turntable for anyone who is curious about getting into vinyl. However, there are some serious caveats for your consideration, ESPECIALLY if you plan on listening to some vintage vinyl. So I listened to two records on this turntable: An original pressing of The Who's 1973 masterpiece album, Quadrophenia, and a 2003 reissue of AC/DC's Powerage. First up was Powerage, which played beautifully. The sound quality is not for people who use the term, "audiophile," to describe themselves. Nevertheless, the sound from the internal speakers are "serviceable" at best. Next came Quadrophenia, and it was immediately problematic. I will point out that, being an old disc, there was some warping across the record, which caused it to wobble. What is worse, I noticed that the edge of the record was coming to rest from its up and down wobble onto the open lid of the record player, distorting the sound every other second, and slowing down the playback. This is a serious problem, as continued playback like this could damage the vinyl. So why does this happen on Quadro but not Powerage? Some of it is the player, and some of this is the nature of vinyl through history. As mentioned earlier, Quadrophenia was released in 1973. In the 70s, vinyl was competing with new media such as 8-tracks. There were also energy crises in the 70s. You need oil to create vinyl. Therefore, as a cost cutting measure to keep up with demand, vinyl manufacturers began to make thinner cuts of records. Thinner vinyl is more susceptible to warping and "wobble" on the turntable. My AC/DC album is a 2003 reissue, during the Renaissance of vinyl nostalgia. Technology is much better, so the album is much thicker, sturdier, and much less susceptible to warp, hence why it played beautifully. Had the manufacturer been willing to create an inch worth of more clearance between th record and the lid of the player, that would have mitigated the problem somewhat, however there are other things at play that comes with the territory of the cheap nature of this player. First of all, of you want to play older vinyl, you definitely want a full platter (the platform on which the record sits). That helps mitigate (but not totally eliminate) the wobble, as the record is more supported. Higher end record players also have weights and balances to help keep the tonearm perfect pressed against the vinyl. In conclusion, if you are curious to try vinyl, and you are playing with modern vinyl, and you don't want to shell out big bucks for an entry level turntable, by all means give it a try with tempered expectations. If you are listening to vintage vinyl, protect them by going higher end. My recommendation for a perfect entry level turntable: Audio-Technica LP60XBT ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022 by Taylor Gibson Taylor Gibson

  • Good Quality Sound
Color: Teal
Bought this record player for a friend's 21st birthday. I loved it for it's ease of portability as well as it's sound quality when playing the vinyl records. Unfortunately when connecting the phone to the speakers the sound is a little more scratchy especially on full blast. But if kept a a medium to low volume for background music it sounds amazing. Not good if you want that aesthetic look for a big party! All in all, she loves it and uses it quite often. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by Natalie Hoot

  • Perfect for a small vintage spot!
Color: Teal
The media could not be loaded. It's small, sounds good, and plays both speeds of an LP VERY well. Newer LPs have a faster track, in order to spread more time on a record. Older ones, spent time getting music and sound spread out, and took both sides. This little record player plays both VERY WELL. I'd buy another for a friend. Cute and sounds good. Even plays the gritty record rubber like we all love. I have old vintage records from my parents, and newer artists that I have been playing, and I'm totally happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Janie Cox

  • Decent Quality for Beginners
Color: Black
The audio quality on this thing isn't exactly the best, especially when you turn the volume up to the max. Additionally, after just a few months of use, the speakers seem to have an issue and play music at a barely audible volume despite what volume setting it is turned to. I will say, for beginner vinyl collectors, this is a no-brainer! Cheap, portable, and cute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Braden

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