- Majority Turntable folio has integrated speakers
- Turntable Stylo has aluminum plate and carbon fiber tone
- £ 169 and £ 199 respectively
It is the day of the 2025 record store on Saturday, April 12, so the moment of the majority could not be better: the United Kingdom audio firm has launched two new Bluetooth tasks at affordable prices.
The folio of £ 169 is all in one with integrated stereo speakers, reproduction and recording of Bluetooth and USB, and comes with a Magnet Magnet in the AT3600L Audio-Technical Motion cartridge. The dish is molten metal and there is a pre-balanced tone and cartridge.
You can omit the speakers and connect to an amplifier through RCA, and there is an aux input for external audio sources that cannot be transmitted wirelessly. And unusually for a headdress at this price, you get a launch control to adjust the reproduction speed.
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The second rotating plate, the Stylo of £ 199, is a more premium option without the speakers, but still with Bluetooth connectivity and the Magnet cartridge in AT3600L motion.
The dish is aluminum, the tonlon is carbon fiber with an adjustable counterweight and again, there is a tone control.
These are handsome turning with decent specifications, so if the sound is correct, they could be candidates for our list of the best playcases.
But they face intense competition to this type of price: the excellent Bluetooth dish of Sony PS-LX310bt is currently on sale for £ 199 instead of the usual £ 239, and as the happy owner of an audio-technique tas positively. I have his older brother, the Audio-Technica LP120XBT, and I like it a lot.