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Transparent Bluetooth Turntable

£1,105.58 Non-Member
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Transparent Bluetooth Turntable

£1,105.58 Non-Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member and other discount do not apply.

Color:  White

Size:  One Size

Item# 22282-165707 In Stock
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A design centerpiece as well as a technical masterpiece, this belt-driven turntable is crafted simply and efficiently from aluminum and tempered glass, and connects with Bluetooth or a 3.5 mm cable to the speaker or audio system of your choice. A premium Ortofon cartridge helps ensure a rich, detailed sound experience, while the high bit rate and low latency codec ensures both sound quality and minimum lag during wireless playback. Designed by sound company Transparent to be modular and upgradable in accordance with their philosophy, the turntable is made with recycled glass and adheres to the same design and tech attributes that made the Swedish brand an icon of sound technology. 


Features of the Transparent Bluetooth Turntable include:

  • 33 ⅓ and 45 rpm speeds with auto stop.
  • Built-in RIAA equalizer.
  • Anti-skating, aluminum tonearm and stainless steel main bearing.
  • Two aluminum platters and one silicone mat.
  • RCA stereo, 3.55mm phono stereo and USB-A DC 5V power outputs.
  • AC power: 100-240V; 50-60Hz with 5 watt max power consumption.
  • Measures 4.6h x 17w x 13"d.
  • Designer
    Per Brickstad and Transparent
  • Size
    4.6h x 17w x 13"d
  • Material
    Tempered Glass, Aluminum
  • Year of Design
    2023
  • Origin
    CN

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