🎶 Spin into the Future with Style!
The Audio-Technica AT-SB727-YL Portable Turntable combines a lightweight retro design with modern Bluetooth capabilities, allowing you to enjoy high-quality sound reproduction from your vinyl records for up to 12 hours. With its dynamic balance tonearm and vibrant yellow finish, this turntable is perfect for music lovers who appreciate both style and substance.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Yellow |
Style Name | Retro |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 3.9"W x 2.8"H |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Power Consumption | 1.5 Watts |
Signal Format | Bluetooth |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Features | Portable |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth Compatible Devices |
Motor Type | DC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
A**R
Amazing quality via Bluetooth
The media could not be loaded. It produced high quality sounds via Bluetooth, I had a cheap cable and it didn’t work well so I might have to upgrade but Bluetooth works magically! Is easy to use and small! I think totally worth it if you want to go compact versus huge setup! I think it sounds slightly different than expensive options but amazing enough to get a vinyl feel!
S**7
Arrived quickly and works!
I love the Sound Burger! It's a cool, retro-style record player. The cartridge/needle is replaceable, and the belt driven platter can be easily taken apart and replaced if it dies. The Bluetooth works with some speakers but doesn't work automatically with some of my other speakers; however, it has a 3.5mm Line output for speakers if Bluetooth doesn't work. While many audiophiles say this isn't the "best" player for high fidelity audio, I think it works well enough for Bluetooth setups. It sounds really good for the price. A great Bluetooth player and a good budget player for people just getting into records. It also has a very small footprint when not in use. I love mine in yellow!
N**2
Love it.
Love this little player, it does what it promises and it does those things well. Plays records for hours, has bluetooth and line out, comes with everything preinstalled, I just wish it had an actual headphone jack with volume control for both wired and bluetooth earphone/headphones, but a small amp can do those.As for the sound, it’s a nice warm sound, not as detailed and crispy, and doesn’t have a large sound stage as some other AT record players with higher quality cartridges, but it’s still really nice.Speed: test the speed to make sure you have the player configured correctly (you can use various tools, even some free apps on your phones) , my unit was going faster at 33 and going slower at 45, so just had to adjust the speed for each setting (AT- please mark the little holes on the bottom so we don’t have to guess which is which.)Line out: You can plug this into any powered speaker and will work instantly.Bluetooth: love the fact that it remembers up to 8 previously connected devices, but it does use the lowest quality codec (SBC) , however, once again, a good quality cheap BT transmitter with volume control and more codec support (including Aptx HD, etc) can help if that’s your jam.Last but not least, it’s a great conversation starter too:)Overall extremely happy with the product and I highly recommend it.
C**Y
Big sound in a little package
This little guy is fantastic. Sounds great. Decent quality build and super portable. Worth every penny.
M**A
Good sound
Nice portable turntable
M**T
The form factor brought me back to vinyl.
Fantastic device. Compact, good value, fun design. I can tuck it away in a shelf if I wanted. Love it.
T**N
Very Pleasantly Surprised
I’ll start by saying I’m not an Audiophile in the traditional sense. I appreciate a quality system, and while I don’t have the most impressive rig, I think it’s more than enough to tell if any certain source is a weak point. For example, I have been using this Sound Burger with a Schiit Jotunheim driving Focal Elex cans, and JBL LSR305 and L310S loudspeakers over balanced XLR connections.That said, I ordered this turntable after a month or two of pretty rapidly picking up a collection of LPs. I fully intended to assemble a higher end stack including a quality balanced turntable, which on its own would run about $1100. I am not ready to pull the trigger for that, but with all the new vinyl coming in, I wanted to be able to start listening to it with my existing gear to make sure the quality of the pressings is there and frankly to enjoy the music. I looked at some other fairly modest options for a turntable, but the novelty of this and also the relevance that would remain even after moving up to the nicer system attracted me to it. Skeptical, I pulled the trigger on it.Personally, I’m extremely happy with the quality I’m getting out of it. There are obviously some cons that just cannot be overcome for a turntable like this, such as relatively minor shocks suck as bumping my desk causing it to jump/skip, where as a heavier table with more inertia and better isolation feet should mitigate this. Regardless, this looks like a toy, in some ways feels like it, but it sounds great. I’m very happy and beyond impressed.I have not yet used the Bluetooth or battery powered features- I’ll update my review if I ever do. But for relatively straightforward line out usage, it’s a strong recommend from me, especially as a versatile “second turntable”.
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