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Victrola Automatic Turntable

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The Victrola Automatic Turntable is a fully automatic turntable with Bluetooth support. When you start it up, the tonearm automatically moves to the start of the record. You can choose a record size of 7 or 12 inches. The microlift then lowers the needle to the first track. When the record is over, the tonearm automatically lifts off and returns to the stop position. The turntable can also be set to repeat this process repeatedly. This turntable is great for playing your favorite records without you having to do anything.

Victrola Automatic Turntable

The Victrola Automatic Turntable is a fully automatic turntable with Bluetooth support. When you start it up, the tonearm automatically moves to the start of the record. You can choose a record size of 7 or 12 inches. The microlift then lowers the needle to the first track. When the record is over, the tonearm automatically lifts off and returns to the stop position. The turntable can also be set to repeat
this process repeatedly.

The Victrola Automatic Turntable is a fully automatic turntable with Bluetooth support. When you start it up, the tonearm automatically moves to the start of the record. You can choose a record size of 7 or 12 inches. The microlift then lowers the needle to the first track. When the record is over, the tonearm automatically lifts off and returns to the stop position. The turntable can also be set to repeat
this process repeatedly. This turntable is great for playing your favorite records without having to do anything.

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The Victrola Automatic Turntable looks pretty formal, with its all-black design. It’s a classic belt drive that plays at 33 1/3 and 45 rpm. A light on the front of the case lets you see what’s playing. The Victrola Automatic Turntable is already on sale in the US. The rest of the world will get it in October.

US, the Victrola Automatic vinyl record player costs $200.

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