Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB (Direct Drive, USB Output, 33/45/78 RPM, VM95E Cartridge, Black)
Audio-Technica AT-LP60X BK (Fully Automatic Belt-Drive, 33⅓/45 RPM, Dual Magnet Cartridge, Aluminum Platter, Black)
Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK (Bluetooth, Fully Automatic, Belt-Drive, 33/45 RPM Turntable)
CUCKOO 3 Speed Record Player Turntable – Blue – With USB, SD & Bluetooth
CUCKOO 3 Speed Record Player Turntable – BURLYWOOD – With USB, SD & Bluetooth
CUCKOO 3 Speed Record Player Turntable Red– With USB, SD & Bluetooth
CUCKOO 3 Speed Record Player Turntable Turquoise – With USB, SD & Bluetooth
Denon DP-300F (Fully Automatic, Belt Drive, 33/45 RPM, Built-in Phono EQ, MM Cartridge)
Denon DP-400 Turntable (Speed Auto Sensor, Integrated Phono EQ, Curved Tonearm, 33/45/78 RPM)
DeSonic BT AA1106 3 SPEED Turntable (3-Speed Turntable, Auto Stop, Bluetooth Transmitter, Line Out)
DeSonic TP 10 (3-Speed Turntable, Auto Stop, Bluetooth Transmitter, Line Out)
DeSonic TP30 2-Speed Turntable (Auto Stop, Bluetooth Transmitter, Line Out, Belt Drive)
Fonestar Vinyl-25AMP (Hi-Fi Belt Drive Turntable, USB Recording, Built-In Speakers, Black)
House of Marley EM-JT002-SB Stir It Up Wireless (Belt Drive, Bluetooth 4.2, Bamboo Plinth, AT Cartridge, USB Recording)
Pioneer PLX-1000 (High-Torque Direct Drive, Multi-Pitch Control ±8%/±16%/±50%, Aluminium 332mm Platter, S-Shaped Tonearm)
Pioneer PLX-500-K (Direct-Drive, USB Output, 33⅓/45/78 RPM, S-Tonearm, Built-in Phono EQ, Black)
Pro-Ject Debut III Phono BT (Precision Belt Drive, OM5e Cartridge, 33/45/78rpm, High-Mass Platter, Built-in Phono Stage)
Pro-Ject E1 Phono (Belt-Drive, 33/45 RPM, Ortofon OM5e Cartridge, ABS Polymer Platter, Walnut Finish)
Pro-Ject Elemental (33/45 RPM, Belt Drive, OM 5E Cartridge, 300mm Platter, Red & Black)
Thorens TD 158 Fully Automatic Turntable (Plug & Play, DC Motor, Belt Drive, TP 17 Tonearm)
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