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The BYRONSTATICS Record Player combines modern technology with classic vinyl enjoyment. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless connectivity, a versatile 3-speed turntable, and built-in stereo speakers, this portable suitcase design is perfect for music lovers on the go. With an automatic stop feature and RCA line out for external speakers, it’s the ultimate blend of nostalgia and innovation.














| ASIN | B082HCTYLW |
| Additional Features | AUX Input, Built In Speaker, Headphone Jack Output |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202,395 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,172 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | BYRONSTATICS |
| Built-In Media | cover |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,820 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Engineered Wood, Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897092030420 |
| Included Components | cover |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.6"L x 10"W x 4.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Record Player |
| Item Weight | 3.24 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TT Innovation |
| Material | Engineered Wood , Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 78 RPM |
| Mfr Part Number | KTS-601BT |
| Model Name | KTS-601BT |
| Model Number | KTS-601BT |
| Power Consumption | 5 Watts |
| Power Source | Power Adaptor |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Special Feature | AUX Input, Built In Speaker, Headphone Jack Output |
| Style Name | Bluetooth & Wired |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
R**@
Perfect Player!
“I got this for my daughter and she absolutely loves it! The sound quality is fantastic, the color is spot-on, and the compact size makes it perfect for both display and travel. Such a great find!
H**Y
Lightweight, loud, good quality!
this is such a good buy! it’s extremely easy to set up, and you can also connect more speakers through the back if you wanted to. it’s small and light weighted, which is personally perfect for me. the color is accurate to the photo, a very soft teal. i’m getting more albums shipped in asap, 10/10
J**X
Perfect for a small vintage spot!
It's small, sounds good, and plays both speeds of an LP VERY well. Newer LPs have a faster track, in order to spread more time on a record. Older ones, spent time getting music and sound spread out, and took both sides. This little record player plays both VERY WELL. I'd buy another for a friend. Cute and sounds good. Even plays the gritty record rubber like we all love. I have old vintage records from my parents, and newer artists that I have been playing, and I'm totally happy.
M**K
Plays well, sound is ok, works fine for my old Christmas records.
I have all of my parents old records, the classic Christmas ones bring back the best memories. Didn't have a record player for a long time, but now have grandkids and wanted to make their Christmas's as memorable as mine were. This does the trick just fine. Only issue so far is the original belt started slipping pretty quickly, just ordered a replacement so not a big deal, but cost it one star.
M**L
Quality is so good !!!!!
I love love love this ! I got it for my boyfriend for his birthday, we got old and new vinyls, it has great sound quality compared to its price, it’s size is not that big, but it suits the living room, I really thinks it’s one of the greatest purchases and gifts
W**N
Great for first timers
I’ve wanted a turntable for years. The price and quality can’t be beat, so I finally gave in. Beautiful color, and easy to set up. I am incapable of setting up any sort of electronic devices, and I was still able to get this baby going without any help. Highly recommend to anyone on the fence, this is a beautiful and compact turntable and the sound and ease of use can’t be beat for the price.
M**O
Terrible. Struggles and plays records in slow motion.
Seemed like a cool unit. Looks nice, small enough. I don't have a large vinyl collection, but I am getting into it. So, I bought this, just to hear my buddy's album. It played the record at so many different speeds. It was ridiculous. I placed another record on it, which I was familiar with and verified the songs were slowing down and speeding up. I wish I tried this thing out sooner, but it sat in the box and the return date passed. The issue with Amazon is they sell so much crap and you're insulated from the manufacturer. So, there is no way to get a hold of someone to tell them your product doesn't work correctly. In the end, you find you're stuck with all these cheap, non-working products, and once again you have wasted money. I am much more careful of what I order on here, anymore. Hope someone from the company reads this and attempts to rectify the situation.
T**N
A nice toy, but has a serious design flaw
Tl;Dr Fun toy, but don't use for vintage vinyl. I'm not here to flame anyone. This is a nice "baby's first" turntable for anyone who is curious about getting into vinyl. However, there are some serious caveats for your consideration, ESPECIALLY if you plan on listening to some vintage vinyl. So I listened to two records on this turntable: An original pressing of The Who's 1973 masterpiece album, Quadrophenia, and a 2003 reissue of AC/DC's Powerage. First up was Powerage, which played beautifully. The sound quality is not for people who use the term, "audiophile," to describe themselves. Nevertheless, the sound from the internal speakers are "serviceable" at best. Next came Quadrophenia, and it was immediately problematic. I will point out that, being an old disc, there was some warping across the record, which caused it to wobble. What is worse, I noticed that the edge of the record was coming to rest from its up and down wobble onto the open lid of the record player, distorting the sound every other second, and slowing down the playback. This is a serious problem, as continued playback like this could damage the vinyl. So why does this happen on Quadro but not Powerage? Some of it is the player, and some of this is the nature of vinyl through history. As mentioned earlier, Quadrophenia was released in 1973. In the 70s, vinyl was competing with new media such as 8-tracks. There were also energy crises in the 70s. You need oil to create vinyl. Therefore, as a cost cutting measure to keep up with demand, vinyl manufacturers began to make thinner cuts of records. Thinner vinyl is more susceptible to warping and "wobble" on the turntable. My AC/DC album is a 2003 reissue, during the Renaissance of vinyl nostalgia. Technology is much better, so the album is much thicker, sturdier, and much less susceptible to warp, hence why it played beautifully. Had the manufacturer been willing to create an inch worth of more clearance between th record and the lid of the player, that would have mitigated the problem somewhat, however there are other things at play that comes with the territory of the cheap nature of this player. First of all, of you want to play older vinyl, you definitely want a full platter (the platform on which the record sits). That helps mitigate (but not totally eliminate) the wobble, as the record is more supported. Higher end record players also have weights and balances to help keep the tonearm perfect pressed against the vinyl. In conclusion, if you are curious to try vinyl, and you are playing with modern vinyl, and you don't want to shell out big bucks for an entry level turntable, by all means give it a try with tempered expectations. If you are listening to vintage vinyl, protect them by going higher end. My recommendation for a perfect entry level turntable: Audio-Technica LP60XBT
A**A
Toca discos excelente
Super indico. Chegou antes do prazo!
H**D
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O**A
Recomendado
Es de buena calidad. Buena relación precio-calidad
L**L
it worked very well
didnt skip anything and clear audio and didn't damage my vinyls 🫶🫶
G**A
Toca disco americano
Lindo bem acabado chegou perfeito dos EUA
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