Victrola's Journey portable suitcase record player is a classic, loaded with features like an easy carry handle, so you to listen to your favorite tunes wherever you are! Built-in stereo speakers provide crisp, clear sound, or you can plug in your favorite headphones and get lost in the music. The suitcase record player features a 3-speed, belt-driven turntable to reduce vibration, as well as wireless Bluetooth connectivity, so you can listen from up to 33 feet away. In your home or on the go, your music will never be far!
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▪ THREE SPEED BELT-DRIVEN TURNTABLE - This 3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm) suitcase record player features UPGRADED PREMIUM SOUND QUALITY and sits on sound isolating feet that prevent vibration. It is perfect for your living room, bedroom or office.
▪ TAKE YOUR TUNES ANYWHERE - Housed in a vintage suitcase with an easy carry handle, Victrola's blend of retro and contemporary design give you the ultimate flexibility to listen to music where you want and how you want – a great choice for vinyl lovers
▪ EXPANDED CONNECTION OPTIONS - Stream smartphone audio through the turntable’s built-in Bluetooth speakers. Easily connect external speakers via the stereo RCA outputs, or use the Line input for non-Bluetooth devices like a CD player. For personal listening, connect your headphones to the headphone jack.
▪ NO STEREO SYSTEM OR EXTRA EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. Get it up and running in minutes. Retro looks combined with the convenience of modern technology makes this affordable record player ideal for beginners & vintage enthusiasts
▪ ALL THE CONTROLS YOU NEED - Features an Input select knob, Power/Volume Knob & an Auto stop switch that stops spinning records once the record is finished playing.
▪ A RECORD PLAYER THAT SUITS YOUR PERSONALITY - Combined with Victrola’s unparalleled sound quality and exquisite craftsmanship, and a wide range of styles, patterns and colors to choose from, get ready to create lifelong music memories
Manufacturer | Victrola |
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Brand | Victrola |
Item model number | VSC-550BT-BK |
Color | Black |
Weight | 5.1 pounds |
Height | 7.3 inches |
Depth | 16.6 inches |
Product Id | 2729 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.4 (1061 ratings) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 816203013842 |
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This is the second suitcase Victrola I've purchased for a gift. One for my 38 year old daughter and one for my granddaughter's 16th birthday. They both loved it. The variety of colors and patterns made it easy to fit both age ranges. I only have a photo of the one I gave my daughter in the teal. The quality and sound is great. I would recommend this product.
THIS IS A GIFT. WENT WITH THE REVIEWS AND WHAT MY DAUGHTER TOLD ME TO BUY. CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MY GRANDSON.
I didn't think this was gonna be worth anything. Well I just got it the other day and I have bought like 20 records to play. The sound quality is so good!
My teen has been begging for a record player. She picked this one out. Nothing specifically fancy, but nice and a great price.
I'm very happy with the product....now I can lusten my old lp records!!!!
Compact and light, easy to go anywhere and listen to music. Great sound.
I loved it works great!
Great beginner record player!
Just got it. It's skipping around on my record but that might just be the record itself.. getting more soon and very pleased with it anyways ❤️
I wanted to get into records, I havent played with them since I was a kid and for years have wanted to start a collection. With records being at a premium these days I went with this option not only for the under $50 price point but it also has a cool look. I am sure I can invest in a fancy $300 record player but just tip toeing into collecting records I felt this was a good starting point. I set mine up in a couple of minutes, the instructions were pretty clear except if using RCA. I hooked mine up via RCA cable to go Sony receiver and vintage pioneer speakers and set the turntable to phono and it sounds pretty good. The built in speakers leave much to be desisted but honestly with records you should either be rocking headphones, RCA to a sound system or use the built in Bluetooth to use a more modern speaker. With so many options for sound output it is hard to complain about the poor built in speaker sound quality. Aside from that I so far have no complaints. It sounds good through my stereo, hasn't skipped once and looks really great in my man cave. I will probably see if I stay interested and if I do I may invest in something fancier in the future but I see nothing wrong with using this one for the time being. It also feels sturdy and has a cool retro look as opposed to the garish CD/cassette/vinyl combo Victrola also offers. I would recommend, I mean its $50.