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Should you buy an electronic turntable? I ditched my Bluetooth speaker for one and didn't regret it


Victrola's Harmony turntable combines vintage-inspired styling with contemporary digital conveniences, making it an ideal choice for music lovers.

If you've ever considered "getting into audio," prepare to spend a couple of hundred (if not thousands) dollars on your gear, whether it be headphones, amps, digital-to-analog converters, or physical media like CDs, cassette tapes, and vinyl records. If vinyl is your jam, and you want an easy, simple, fully-kitted turntable system to begin building your collection, the Victrola Harmony is a nice place to start. With bookshelf speakers as small but mighty as the Harmony's, coupled with the turntable's Bluetooth capabilities, this system is fantastic for playing the soundtrack to your social gatherings.

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