Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-USB-BK Fully Automatic Two-Speed Stereo Turntable with Bluetooth and USB (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Fully Automatic Operation
- Bluetooth with aptX Support
- USB and Stereo RCA Phono/Line Output
Reloop SPiN Portable Turntable System with Scratch Vinyl
- For Mobile Scratching and Cutting
- Includes 7" Scratch Vinyl Record
- Stable Tone Arm
- Preinstalled Cartridge and Stylus
Victrola VPT-2500 Hi-Res Carbon Manual Two-Speed Bluetooth Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Bluetooth 5.4 Wireless Output
- Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge Included
- RCA Output with Switchable Preamp, Phono
Dual Electronics CS 329 Fully Automatic Two-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Fully Automatic Operation
- Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp
- Audio-Technica AT91 Cartridge
Victrola T1 Manual Two-Speed Turntable with Bluetooth & M1 Bookshelf Speakers
- Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Belt-Driven Motor & Manual Operation
- 2 x M1 Wireless Bookshelf Speakers
- Built-In Preamp
Victrola VPT-1500 Hi-Res Onyx Manual Two-Speed Bluetooth Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Bluetooth 5.4 Wireless Output
- Audio Technica AT-VM95E Cartridge
- RCA Output with Switchable Preamp, Phono
Denon DP-300F Fully Automatic Stereo Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Rigid Die-Cast Aluminum Construction
- Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Operation
- Standard Mount Headshell & MM Cartridge
Dual Electronics CS 418 Manual Three-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
- Aluminum Tonearm
- Stereo RCA Output with Switchable Preamp
Victrola Automatic Three-Speed Turntable and Audioengine HD3 Bluetooth Speaker System Kit (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45 & 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Automatic Operation with Repeat Function
- Belt-Driven Motor
- Audio-Technica AT-3600LA Cartridge
NAD Electronics C 558 Manual Two-Speed Belt-Drive Turntable
- Plays 33⅓ & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Manual Belt-Drive Operation
- 10mm Glass Platter with Felt Pad
- Precision AC Motor
Denon DP-400 Stereo Turntable (White)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm Records
- Built-In Phono Equalizer
- Auto Speed Sensor
- Includes MM Cartridge
Denon DP-400 Stereo Turntable (Piano Black)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm Records
- Built-In Phono Equalizer
- Auto Speed Sensor
- Includes MM Cartridge
Yamaha TT-S303 Stereo Turntable (Piano Black)
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Built-In Phono Preamp
- RCA Phono/Line Output
- Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
Reloop TURN 3 MK2 Manual Three-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3, 45 & 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Optional Cartridge Required for 78 rpm
- Manual Operation
- Built-In Pre-Amp
Andover Audio SpinPlay Manual Two-Speed Portable Turntable with Bluetooth and Built-In Speakers (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Belt-Drive Operation with Auto Stop
- 4-Speaker System with DDD Amplification
- IsoGroove Feedback Elimination Tech
Dual Electronics CS 518 Manual Three-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
- Aluminum Tonearm in Twin-Gimbal Mount
- Stereo RCA Output with Switchable Preamp
Denon DP-450 Stereo Turntable with USB (White)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm Records
- Built-In Phono Equalizer
- Auto Speed Sensor
- Includes MM Cartridge
Denon DP-450 Stereo Turntable with USB (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm Records
- Built-In Phono Equalizer
- Auto Speed Sensor
- Includes MM Cartridge
Victrola Stream Onyx Manual Two-Speed Turntable with Ortofon OM 5E & Sonos
- Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Manual Operation with Aluminum Tonearm
- Ortofon OM 5E Cartridge Included
- Wirelessly Stream Vinyl to Sonos Systems
Yamaha MusicCast VINYL 500 Wireless Two-Speed Stereo Turntable (Piano Black)
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Built-In Phono Preamp
- RCA Phono/Line Output
- Built-In Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
Victrola Stream Onyx Wi-Fi Turntable and Austere 4-Outlet Surge Protector Kit
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Four NEMA 5-15R Outlets
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Ethernet Connector
- PureFiltration Technology
Reloop TURN5 Fully Manual Three-Speed Stereo Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Shellac 78 Playback with Optional Stylus
- Static-Balanced, S-Shaped Tonearm
- Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge Preinstalled
Victrola Automatic Three-Speed Turntable with Audioengine HD3 Speakers and S8 Subwoofer Kit (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45 & 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Automatic Operation with Repeat Function
- Belt-Driven Motor
- Audio-Technica AT-3600LA Cartridge
Dual Electronics CS 518 Manual Three-Speed Turntable (Walnut)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Manual Belt-Drive Operation
- Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
- Aluminum Tonearm in Twin-Gimbal Mount
NAD Electronics C 588 Manual Two-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33⅓ & 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Belt-Drive Operation
- 10mm Glass Platter with Felt Mat
- Fully Manual 9" Carbon Fiber Tonearm
Audio-Technica AT-LP7X Manual Two-Speed Belt-Drive Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 and 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Fully Manual Belt-Drive Operation
- Heavy 40mm MDF Cabinet
- Accurate Rotation Speed-Sensor System
Reloop TURN 7 Manual Two-Speed Turntable
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
- Manual Operation
- Built-In Preamp
- Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge Preinstalled
Dual Electronics CS 529 Three-Speed Automatic Turntable with Bluetooth (Black)
- Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records
- Fully Automatic or Manual Playback
- Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge
- Bluetooth Output and App Control
Choosing Home Entertainment Turntables
The market for turntables is booming, as music lovers realize that sound quality from vinyl is richer and truer than digital sound. There's plenty to consider. Automatic record players are ideal for those wanting convenience, while classic stereo turntables appeal to purists. Some include amplifiers and speakers, and others connect to sound systems. Many have USB outputs for recording on computers.
Manual vs. Automatic Audio Turntables
A classic turntable is almost completely manual. You place the tonearm above the first track and use a cueing mechanism to lower it onto the record. At the end of the record, you lift the tonearm with the cueing mechanism, and return it to its home position. There's an adjustable weight to balance the tonearm, and an antiskating device to correct tracking.
At the other end of the spectrum are automatic models that place the tonearm in the correct position before automatically lowering it onto the record. When the tonearm reaches the end of the record, it's automatically raised and returned to its home position. The turntable then stops.
Many audiophiles believe manual turntables have better sound fidelity and cause less record wear. However, modern automated record players are surprisingly good and their mechanisms more sensitive, so wear isn't the issue it once was.
Turntable Drive Systems
Record players have a relatively heavy platter, which damps vibrations, and a mat to protect records. A classic turntable has a belt drive that isolates the platter from motor vibration. Together with the heavy platter, it provides a precisely controlled speed with very low levels of wow and flutter distortion. A switch changes the turntable's speed from 33 to 45 rpm.
Advances in electronics led to the introduction of direct drive turntables, where the motor is physically connected to the turntable platter. You adjust the platter speed electronically, and there's often a stroboscope to check that the turntable speed is correct. DJs like direct drive record players because they can adjust the speed and tempo to their liking.
Preamplifiers for Digital Turntables
The signal from the tone cartridge is not very strong, and needs amplification, which is why many sound systems have phono inputs with built-in preamplifiers for record players. If your system doesn't have a phono input, you can get a turntable with its own preamplifier. Alternatively, use separate phono amplifiers to boost the signals for your sound system.
Connecting to a Sound System
If you have a conventional sound system, use the RCA connectors to connect your turntable to the phono input. If your sound system doesn't have phono inputs, use a preamplifier to connect to the inputs used by CD players and changers. USB turntables and most preamplifiers also have USB outputs that allow direct connection to computers or USB-compatible TVs and home theater systems. Another way is connecting to digital music players using Bluetooth-compatible record players. Some players have their own amplifiers and speakers.
Enjoy the rich fidelity of vinyl music with turntables from B&H Photo and Video.


