Bluetooth Record Players

Record players with Bluetooth can sync up with your smart devices and also play your vinyl collection at your convenience.

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    Audizio RP116LW Bluetooth Record Player with Wireless Headphones & Case
    • Briefcase vinyl player with headphones and case
    • Bluetooth 5.0 receiver and transmitter for wireless streaming
    • 3-speeds for 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records, incl. Adapter
    • Wireless headphones with active noise cancellation
    • Stylish vinyl case with sturdy handle and latch

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    Audizio RP116BK Bluetooth Record Player with Wireless Headphones & Case
    • Briefcase record player headphones and case
    • Bluetooth connectivity on record player
    • Easily converts vinyl to MP3
    • Headphones with active noise cancellation
    • Vinyl case holds up to 30 records

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Vinyl Record Players have made a strong return to the music world and are now available with built-in Bluetooth tech. All of the record players with Bluetooth that we stock come with built-in speaker systems, such as the briefcase-style players that have many ways to connect or stream music. However, your record collection speaks for itself here, holding an album physically in your hands is a much-loved experience that is increasingly rare in the digital age.

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Check the title of each Bluetooth vinyl player to determine what the player is capable of, if you see any record players with Bluetooth in the title you’ll know for certain which can sync with smart devices. As stated earlier, many modern households will have a smart device of some description that utilises Bluetooth wireless streaming. At the push of a button, you can easily connect your smartphone, tablet or laptop to stream all of your playlists or other music files to the Bluetooth turntable speakers.

Record players with Bluetooth capabilities are now very accessible to the public due to their return in popularity over the last decade. Bluetooth tech and AUX inputs can be used in most if not all of our range, allowing customers who just wanted a vinyl player because they look great, to also get some additional usage from their purchase. Once you have played all of your vinyl collection you can easily connect to your player with a smart device and stream music as usual.

Bluetooth turntables rotate your vinyl beneath a needle that can read all of the small grooves on the record itself. Vinyl is an analogue format and any vibrations the stylus or needle encounters will be amplified into listenable sound. Every single song is made up of thousands of different waveforms that have been pressed onto the vinyl itself creating the grooves, as the stylus tracks these waveform grooves, each vibration will become an electrical signal for your system to process and subsequently amplify to the built-in speakers.

Is it worth buying a Bluetooth turntable?

As mentioned above, the feeling of actually owning something tactile is the main pull to vinyl records. Many have found joy through physically owning a meaningful record as opposed to simply just streaming random music via the web. Digital music is indeed far easier to access, but sound fidelity can be lost through compression.

It is important to keep in mind that the turntables we stock are not for use in professional DJ environments and should only be used in the home. Nevertheless, casual music lovers can get a lot of use out of them while they simultaneously look great in most modern spaces. Both of our contemporary and retro designs are popular with orders all year round as either a gift or for interior design purposes.

The final sound output of a high-grade turntable is much more accurate to the artist's intentions and will sound much better than a digital release. The grooves on the vinyl itself are read by the stylus needle as mentioned above, the left and right sides of the groove are the songs channels. When amplified they will then be heard from the left or right built-in speaker respectively, thus letting the listener hear much more of the sound design.

What is the difference between record players and turntables?

Many people use the term turntable in place of the word record player, this is both common and understandable. However, the turntable is the rotating platform that records sit on before lowing the tonearm and stylus to the outside edge. Some players have the option to spin your turntable faster or slower using a built-in switch, this raises or lowers the pitch of the song respectively, a commonly used way of creating samples.

A downside to owning your own record collection is that vinyl is now expensive to make and after all is applied such as album artwork, the albums themselves are far more expensive to buy on the high street. Most record collectors only have a select choice of their all-time favourites albums at home, however, some more focused collectors will spend a great deal of money over decades on their vinyl collection. Of course, if you prefer to use your vinyl player as a Bluetooth speaker whenever you feel the need, that is an option for every product on this page, we also supply protective record storage cases and vinyl wipes.

How to take care of your records?

After use, you should make a habit of wiping down both side A and side B of your vinyl with a dry, soft cloth to remove any dust that may have landed on the disc as you listened to it. Also, the general handling of your vinyl is important too so try to hold the vinyl without applying your fingertips, perhaps holding at either side with both of your palms. This is to stop any potential fingerprint oil or dust that may have built up in the grooves, if left untreated this can affect the smoothness of your vinyl playback.

We stock many different sizes of the record case, some hold between 70 and 100 vinyl. If you want to keep your collection in good shape it is advised to sleeve up your records when not in use, most records come packaged with this sleeve. Once sleeved you can store your collection vertically in the vinyl cases, it is advised you store them upright like this to avoid potential warping of your records, for example, if left in direct sunlight, take good care of your collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bluetooth do on a record player?

A record player that features a built-in Bluetooth receiver allows you to pair a suitable smart device such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop and stream audio wirelessly. The audio signal being sent from your smart device is then sent to the speakers that the turntable is connected to, making it a highly versatile unit to play music from different devices.

Does a Bluetooth turntable need an amplifier?

Any of the Bluetooth turntables that we offer do not need an amplifier in order to work. They have built-in preamps and they connect straight to a mains power source using the included UK mains adapter. However, you will need a separate power amplifier if you are connecting the turntable to passive speakers in order for the audio signal to be amplified properly through the speakers.

Is it worth getting a Bluetooth turntable?

Yes, getting a Bluetooth turntable can be worth it, especially for those who appreciate the convenience of modern technology. Bluetooth turntables can receive a Bluetooth signal from devices like smartphones, allowing you to stream music directly to the turntable. Some models also have the capability to transmit audio over Bluetooth to speakers and headphones, but it's essential to check the specifications to ensure the turntable meets your needs.

Can I connect my Bluetooth headphones to my record player?

Yes, you can connect your Bluetooth headphones to your record player, but only if the record player is capable of transmitting Bluetooth signals. Ensure that the model you have or are considering has Bluetooth transmission functionality, as some record players are designed only to receive Bluetooth signals from devices like smartphones.

Do you need to connect a record player to a speaker?

Yes, you generally need to connect a record player to a speaker to hear the audio. While some record players have built-in speakers or come with separate speakers, these options provide convenient and satisfactory sound quality for casual listening. However, connecting the record player to an external sound system or powered speakers can further enhance audio quality, offering a richer and more immersive listening experience.

Does Bluetooth ruin sound quality?

When compared to vinyl records, stream audio wirelessly via a Bluetooth connection will result in a lower quality sound. This being said, the difference between sound quality from a Bluetooth connection and a wired connection using audio cables is barely noticeable, although a wired connection will always have a better signal strength that results in a reduced risk of interference and the audio cutting out.

Can I connect a Bluetooth record player to my speakers without cables?

Yes, but only if the turntable has Bluetooth output functionality. Many Bluetooth record players only have a built-in receiver, allowing you to pair your smart devices and stream audio wirelessly through the built-in speakers. Models that have an integrated Bluetooth transmitter allow you to pair the turntable with Bluetooth speakers or headphones for fully wireless playback.

What is the best Bluetooth record player?

The best Bluetooth record player depends on your specific needs and budget. Look for a model that offers excellent sound quality, reliable Bluetooth connectivity, and ease of use. Key features to consider include the ability to transmit audio wirelessly to speakers or headphones, sturdy build quality, and user-friendly controls.

What to look for in a Bluetooth record player?

When choosing a Bluetooth record player, look for key features such as Bluetooth transmission capability to connect to wireless speakers or headphones, high-quality audio performance, and a sturdy build. Ensure it has a reliable Bluetooth connection and user-friendly controls. Additional features like automatic stopping and recording functionality can add to the overall functionality of the turntable.

Can I use a Bluetooth record player as a speaker alternative?

Technically, yes, you can use a Bluetooth record player as a speaker alternative, but the volume level will not be very loud. This setup is suitable for personal listening or small, quiet spaces. For a fuller, more robust sound experience, it is recommended to use a dedicated Bluetooth speaker instead.