Turntables & Accessories
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Audio-Technica - Audio Technica ATN3600LE Replacement Stylus - Black
Victrola - Vinyl Record Stand - Espresso
Pro-Ject - DEBUT EVO 2 - Satin White
Victrola - Storage Case for Vinyl Turntable Records - Map
Victrola - Storage Case for Vinyl Turntable Records - Gray
Audio-Technica - Audio Technica AT-LP70X-BG Automatic Turntable - Gray
Victrola - Storage Case for Vinyl Turntable Records - Turquoise
Victrola - Storage Case for Vinyl Turntable Records - Black
Victrola - Turntable Replacement Needles (3-Pack) - White
3 Pack Turntable Replacement Needles for Victrola Record Players - Red
Pro-Ject - DEBUT EVO 2 - Satin Black
Victrola - Wooden Vinyl Record Crate - Mahogany
Pro-Ject - DEBUT EVO 2 - Satin Steel Blue
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Turntables & Accessories
Answer: We curate a list of reputable online stores where you can find a variety of turntables and accessories. You will be able to compare prices and features easily.
Answer: You\'ll find both manual and fully automatic turntables in this category. Manual turntables require the user to manually place the needle on the record, while fully automatic turntables do this automatically.
Answer: Accessories include cartridges, mats, and dust covers. Cartridges contain the stylus that reads the grooves on a record. Mats protect records from damage during play, and dust covers keep turntables clean.
Answer: Yes! Our curated list allows you to easily compare prices for the same turntable model from different online stores.
Answer: Consider factors such as budget, desired features (automatic or manual), and compatibility with your existing audio system.
Answer: Properly setting up a turntable involves leveling it, aligning the cartridge, and connecting it to your audio system.
Answer: Popular brands include Audio-Technica, Pro-Ject, and JVC. These brands offer a range of turntables to fit various budgets and preferences.
Answer: Regularly cleaning your turntable involves dusting it off, and occasionally using a solution designed for record cleaning.
Answer: A well-maintained turntable can last for many years. Some high-end models are even passed down as family heirlooms.