

Oddly enough, the Victrola offers support for all three of the main vinyl record types, all three sizes (7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch) & speeds (33, 45, and 78 rpm). It should come as no surprise that this record player sounds distorted. I cannot imagine anybody turning to this for audio fidelity. Still, you get what you pay for, really, and this is an incredibly affordable piece of junk. This will be fine enough if you are simply looking to use this in a bedroom or something. They are transportable, do not fill out large spaces, and are the life of the party. SpeakersĬheap record players, especially those in the suitcase style, are infamously rather quiet.

Do the right thing and get your sound up to a good standard, for your own sake. So the prerogative is not going to be sound quality.
VICTROLA RECORD PLAYER PORTABLE
This is a portable record player, one of the most inexpensive record players at that. Using external speakers, ideally, stereo speakers, will do wonders for the sound quality. But the real magic happens when you route the sound out through the RCA outputs, preferably into some powered speakers that are going to offer some serious audio performance. Sure, you can send signals into the built-in speakers (this is a Bluetooth-enabled device, after all). The headphone jack is a godsend for those wanting to enjoy some quality time with their records after dark. Still, the Victrola here provides plenty of playback options, both in and out. Being one of the most important parts of a turntable for connecting the needle and record, this is pretty damn unacceptable and surely should not fly, considering the history and reputation of this company. There is not, for example, a mat of any kind to put onto the turntable platter. But still, the shock absorption could have been a lot better. Granted, this is a relatively inexpensive option for listening to one’s vinyl records. This, of course, can send the needle flying off in one direction or another. Where a friend gets a little too excited and walks or jumps too much while a record is spinning. Most of you will already have seen this kind of thing in action. One of the key points of concern with a turntable is whether it is going to be able to absorb the countless small vibrations that are going on all around it and outside of it. This is by no means going to be a great sound, but the party really is on you if you own one of these pieces of kit.

VICTROLA RECORD PLAYER BLUETOOTH
EXPANDED CONNECTION OPTIONS - Stream smartphone audio through the turntable’s built-in Bluetooth speakers.TAKE YOUR TUNES ANYWHERE - Housed in a vintage suitcase with an easy carry handle, Victrolas blend of retro and contemporary design give you the ultimate flexibility to listen to music where you want and how you want – a great choice for vinyl lovers.It is perfect for your living room, bedroom or office. THREE SPEED BELT-DRIVEN TURNTABLE - This 3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm) suitcase record player features UPGRADED PREMIUM SOUND QUALITY and sits on sound isolating feet that prevent vibration.
