Victrola Nostalgic 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player & Multimedia Center with Built-in Speakers – 3-Speed Turntable, CD & Cassette Player, AM/FM Radio | Wireless Music Streaming | Grey | wood
$110.12
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Victrola has been bringing innovation and style together since 1906. Making lifelong music memories is our mission.
Victrola continues to deliver innovative turntables and audio solutions designed with simplicity, beauty, and superior sound, providing an immersive experience for music lovers everywhere.
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The Victrola Stream product line enables wireless streaming of your favorite vinyl records through your entire Sonos system.
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Specification: Victrola Nostalgic 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player & Multimedia Center with Built-in Speakers – 3-Speed Turntable, CD & Cassette Player, AM/FM Radio | Wireless Music Streaming | Grey | wood
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10 reviews for Victrola Nostalgic 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player & Multimedia Center with Built-in Speakers – 3-Speed Turntable, CD & Cassette Player, AM/FM Radio | Wireless Music Streaming | Grey | wood
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Anon Ymous –
Update 3/20/21: It’s been a few months and no problems. Works just like the day I got it.–Update: Nice! I got some really quick answers, including from the seller, about the one thing that I was unsure about. Short version– the turntable itself will be a little loose when all set up; this is normal/ideal. I’m really pleased with this unit and the fast response I got. Thanks much!I got this along with the three-year warranty, since reviews are indicating this product is fragile/prone to some issues. I only had one issue, which I’ll detail toward the end of this review. I’ve asked a question relevant to that point, and will update my review to reflect what I hear back.So first of all, the unit I received appeared intact/undamaged from what I can tell and looking at the packaging. The whole thing is wrapped in plastic and ships in a box that says what it is on the outside. It comes with RCA cables. The instruction manual says it ALSO includes a 3mm aux out cable, but I didn’t see that inside– just the RCA cables. I don’t see anything else that confirms that the cable should be in there, so, I’m guessing it’s just a mistake with the manual print rather than a missing item.It probably doesn’t need saying, but just in case, the lid does not open fully, but if you push the joint forward (toward you), it will lock open in place. You can close the lid without problems. It is open in the back to allow more space for records, so keep that in mind.I checked the FM, phono (vinyl), CD, and bluetooth functions. All of these worked perfectly. Note that the turntable will not spin until and unless you move the needle arm over to the record. Also don’t throw out the needle protector! The instructions mention to keep these, but if I hadn’t read it and hadn’t been thinking, I would’ve tossed it.The CD has some limited programmability– basically you can choose what order to play tracks in, on a disc. Nothing else really to mention on that function.The bluetooth worked perfect. I’ve had some devices be annoying and finicky whether they want to be recognized, and this wasn’t one of them.Sound quality is all right– if you’re looking for something super loud with heavy bass, you’ll want to plug in other speakers. I can’t stand the “blow the dust off the speakers!” appeal, so this is fine for me. It does sound better when the unit is at least 8-10 feet away, sounds more balanced. For its size and for being an all-in-one, this is both acceptable and perfectly decent, no complaints. I’m used to listening from a pair of computer speakers when I don’t have headphones on, so this is fine.My one issue– (Reminder: Got an answer and this is fine apparently!)The turntable comes with a screw which is unscrewed to help keep the unit safe during transportation. The instructions say to TIGHTEN this screw before playing. I’ve seen some reviewers who I am guessing are confused, since they’ve loosened it instead. I was able to tighten this screw pretty easily, but the issue I have is that the turntable itself is not REALLY secure from doing this. You can still move it maybe 8mm/a third of an inch or so, just… around. This includes the turntable AND the arm, which I would expect to be, you know, screwed and fixed in place, immobile. It is not either of these things– and it moves if I need to adjust the speed or anything like that. Now, when the record’s playing, it seems totally fine, and it does play the records fine, but I was taken aback by this. I’m waiting on an answer to find out how problematic this is. For now, it seems to be working fine, but it definitely gives me pause, so to speak.So, that aside, I haven’t had any OTHER problems, and I’m happy with it. If it turns out that’s just normal, I can’t say it seems like a sensible part of the design to me, but as long as it works, that’s fine. Overall this is a very attractive, pleasant-sounding, versatile player. We’ll see if it lasts– I’ll update this review periodically to reflect any problems that arise, or lack thereof.
Brandon Lee –
This Vintage record player is an absolute vibe! Its retro design is straight-up stylish, adding a classy touch to any room. But let’s talk about the sound – it’s pure magic. With crisp, warm tones that bring your vinyl collection to life, you’ll be hooked from the first spin. Plus, it’s got all the modern perks like Bluetooth making it perfect for old-school lovers and tech enthusiasts alike. Trust me, if you’re into that vinyl vibe, this player is a game-changer.
Turner –
I got this player on sale for $99 (12/23). It appears to be a great value at this price, assuming it doesn’t have a malfunction anytime soon. Everything works perfectly (vinyl records, CD’s, radio, blue tooth, etc.). It also looks very nice with a quality vintage appearance. The record playing requires manual placement of the needle from and to the record, but automatically starts and ends record spin with the arm placement. For the cost, this is a reasonable trade-off in my opinion. Works well with both 45 and 33 1/3 rpm records. The audio sound quality is quite good for most purposes. Don’t expect Bose level quality and the bass is not especially strong. If you want to shake the walls and windows, look elsewhere (and pay a lot more). If you want a nice sounding mid-level quality audio and an amazingly versatile player at a very reasonable price, this is a great choice. I highly recommend it.
M N –
Purchased this record player two months ago, and I have had to replace the needle. I put a penny on the tone arm, and it plays my records (brand new and old from like the 60s) great. I’ve come to realize a lot of new records skip a lot more than older ones. But, this record player is great. I haven’t used the CD or cassett player yet, but the radio and turn table work great for the most part. Arrived in great condition. Sound is much better than I expected. I actually have it on a lower volume than I thought I would when I’m playing a record. For $100, I would recommend buying this Victrola!
Ruth Ruth –
The sound of this unit is very good considering is an all in one unit. Everything worked well. The cassette player it’s on the side of the unit ,the CD player is on the front of the unit,the record player sounds really good I was amazed is on the top of the unit. Everything sounds good it won’t go blasting loud but I do not hear my music too loud to annoy the neighbors. I am very happy with it it, is also very stylish antique look. I place it on an antique table and it looks great. The price is very reasonable considering it has everything including AM/ FM radio.
Jalalila –
This was a gift for my 12 year old. He loves it! He has wanted a record player for some time, and this let both of us easily learn how to use one with the simple list-style instructions. It has been cool to talk and learn about the different media types that audio recordings have used over the past 150 or so years. The records sound so warm and enjoyable. I think that the speakers could probably be better, but they aren’t terrible. obviously at this price it is not audiophile quality sound. Its a great way to give your kids a way to listen to music without needing internet connected digital devices and screens as well.
Scooterbone Ryan –
Overall a solid turntable that is easy to operate. I like that the turntable stops at the end of a record, rather than continuing. Nice sharp needle that picks up all sounds. Works great on 33’s, 78s,/shellacs and 45s.The sound could be a little bolder, but I plan on attaching an external speaker at some point.The radio functions great and picks up most AM and FM stations. The cd player works well and is easy to function. I like the closeable top, though I wish it would open just a little more. Overall, a good buy.
MzD –
PRO: I am enjoying being able to listen to all my music albums from the 60’s, cassette tapes from the 70 & 80’s, CD’s from 2000’s again. FM radio too. The sound is awsome, volume can be cranked up so you can hear in other rooms in the house. Very happy with this unit. Highly recommend if you have music you can’t listen to anymore.Con: no AM radio.
angie b –
I was concerned about how the sound would be bass- wise however, I love it! Nice mix if bass and treble with a nice sound for a small room. Highly recommended!! The only thing I don’t like is… when playing an album- at the end, the arm does not automatically pick up and move back over in it’s arm stand. Per the instructions and info, it’s manufactured that way. Ok. I can deal with that. I love my vintage looking music system! Great value for the price.
john nodecker –
This made it here in one day. It looks great in my retro club room and works much better than I could have expected! I haven’t played my old CDs in 20 years!