Following a successful partnership with Sonos to build belt-drive turntables that stream vinyl using that company’s Wi-Fi technology, Victrola is now offering two new models that can stream hi-res ...
Victrola has expanded its premium turntable offerings with the Hi-Res Carbon and Hi-Res Onyx models. These turntables feature support of the industry-leading Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth ...
Victrola is introducing a new flagship turntable that’s compatible with Roon and Sonos, a low-priced automatic turntable, and a landscape speaker in 2024. Its return to the vinyl playback category was ...
Victrola, the legacy audio brand that has been making record players for more than a century, announced today two new turntables at CES 2024: the Victrola Stream Sapphire, that brings new connection ...
Noted turntable manufacturer Victrola just announced the Soundstage speaker at CES. This thin little doodad actually sits underneath turntables, removing the need for a full stereo set-up. The ...
The Victrola Hi-Res Carbon turntable can play records and transmit the sound over Bluetooth.The turntable is also dampened against vibrations and features a carbon-fiber tonearm that reduces the ...
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If you’re keen to step away from more modern music listening methods, you need a turntable in your life. We’ve found the deal for you at Woot. Right now, you can buy the Victrola Vintage 3-Speed ...
These days, there are quite a few ways to listen to vinyl on your Sonos speakers. One of the easiest is to get a “Works with Sonos” turntable, which has built-in Wi-Fi and can stream your vinyl ...
AptX support is not this versatile turntable’s most impressive feature. The Victrola Hi-Res Onyx is a stylish belt-drive turntable capable of either wireless Bluetooth playback or with a wired ...
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The vinyl resurgence shows no sign of slowing down — but streaming services are still the preferred way for most people to listen to music these days. As such, smart speakers like the Amazon Echo, ...