Record Players with Speakers

We now supply vinyl players with speakers of their own, making it simple for listeners to get the best from record player systems.

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    Fenton RP115 Blue Briefcase Record Player with Speakers & Amplifier
    • 3 Speeds For 7”, 10” and 12” Records
    • Software and USB Included For PC Encoding
    • Aux Input - 3.5mm
    • 2-way Bookshelf Speakers
    • Stereo Amplifier With Treble and Bass Control

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Record players with speakers provide listeners with an all in one system to enjoy their vinyl records, vinyl has returned to the music marketplace in a big way over the last few years. Many vinyl players with speakers have their sound systems built-in, such as the briefcase-style players that have multiple ways to connect and stream music.

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Record players with speakers are usually made up of a standalone player with separate speakers to hear music from, though there are record players with built-in speakers too. Having separate speakers means power can be routed more efficiently, allowing more volume and a better sound output overall. The units with separate speakers contain their own amplifier, meaning you can swap out the speakers at will.

A vinyl player works by using their turntable to rotate records beneath a stylus needle which tracks through the small grooves on the record itself. All songs are made up of waveforms, these waves are pressed onto the vinyl itself, as the stylus tracks the waves every vibration will become an electrical signal for your sound system to decipher, boost and amplify to the speakers.

Ordering a record player with built-in speakers is a good way to give you more control on how you listen to your music and where your speakers are placed. Some of the players we supply have AUX connections, Bluetooth compatibility and even USB ports for connecting to computer systems. Look after your album collection too as sound quality can occasionally be compromised by a build-up of dust or accidental scratchings, consider a record case to keep them safe.

Record Player Built-In Speakers

Some vinyl players have built-in speakers and generally, this type of player will be less capable of reaching very loud volumes as a lot of power goes into powering the speakers and the turntable respectively. With a separated, wired speaker setup this power is distributed fairly across the system allowing the speakers to achieve better sonic fidelity. Built-in speakers are helpful for casual use around the home as they remain within the vinyl player at all times.

Once you have activated the system and lowered the tonearm and stylus onto the edge of the vinyl, you will immediately hear the difference between digital and analogue music. Place the record into the turntable by lining up the centre of the turntable and the middle hole on the vinyl itself. Start working on your vinyl collection, it is almost certain that your favourite artist will have done at least one vinyl pressed release by now.

Vinyl Record Players with Speakers

The main draw to vinyl is owning an artists work physically, many will stream or buy digitally but having something to hold onto feels far more worth your money. Admittedly, digital music is far easier to access but sound fidelity can be lost via compression and the more times the file is sent across the internet the more it will be affected. This is why vinyl players are very popular again today, owning records in person is a slowly disappearing practise, a trend that vinyl owners are attempting to buck.

As mentioned, the grooves on the vinyl itself are read by the stylus, each side of the groove is channel left and right side respectively. When amplified they will be heard from both of the left or right speaker respectively, providing listeners with a full scope of sound design to hear. Having the speakers either side of your player is best if possible, keep the speakers a somewhat equal distance from each other too, this helps to spread sound signals appropriately

Keep in mind that the record players we stock are not for use in professional DJ environments and should only be used at home. Both our contemporary and retro designs are popular with our customers all year round as either a gift for others or to treat themselves. See for yourself how having separate speakers could improve your vinyl signals.

Taking care of your records

As mentioned, we stock many different sizes of record case some holding between 70 and 100 different 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.

After use, you should make a habit of wiping down 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 handling of your vinyl is important too so try to hold the vinyl without applying your fingertips, perhaps held at either side with both of your palms. This is to stop any potential fingerprint oil or grime that may build up in your vinyl grooves, if left untreated this can affect the smoothness of your playback.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Record Players Have Their Own Speakers?

Most commonly, record players will not have their own speakers so you will require to purchase speakers separately. However, we have many turntables on offer that have either built-in or included speakers, giving you everything you need to set up and start listening to your music straight away.

Can You Connect A Record Player To Speakers?

Although the record players within this category come with speakers, you still have the option to connect the turntable to external speakers if you want to. This is by using the line output on the record player which will most commonly be a red and white RCA connection.

Can you use any speakers with a record player?

Not all speakers can be directly used with a record player. Passive speakers require a separate amplifier, while active speakers have built-in amplification and can connect directly if the record player has a preamp. Check the specifications of both the record player and the speakers to ensure compatibility.

Do vinyl record players sound better?

Vinyl record players are often praised for their warm, rich sound, which many listeners find more natural compared to digital audio. The analogue playback captures nuances that digital formats may compress or lose. However, sound quality depends on the turntable, speakers, and the condition of the records. For audiophiles, vinyl offers a distinct listening experience

How to choose a record player?

To choose a record player, consider factors like playback speeds (33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM) to match your vinyl collection. Look for features like built-in speakers or Bluetooth if convenience is a priority. For higher sound quality, choose a model with a quality stylus and compatibility with external speakers. Build quality, ease of use, and aesthetics should also align with your preferences and budget.

What Should I Look For In A Record Player With Speakers?

The record player with speakers that you choose will depend on the features you are looking for it to have. For example, if you want to be able to pair a device with the record player via Bluetooth, then you will need a Bluetooth record player, and similarly, if you need the ability to change the operating speed to play different-sized records, you will need a model that is able to do this.

Is it better to get a record player with speakers?

A record player with built-in speakers is better for convenience and simplicity, as it eliminates the need for external speakers. It’s ideal for casual listeners or those with limited space. However, for audiophiles seeking superior sound quality, pairing a standalone record player with high-quality external speakers is a better option. The choice depends on your priorities.

Can you use a record player without an amp?

You can use a record player without an external amp if it has a built-in preamp and is paired with active speakers, which have built-in amplification. However, for passive speakers, an external amplifier is required to power them and achieve proper sound output.

Should I buy a record player with speakers?

Buying a record player with speakers is a great option for those seeking convenience and an all-in-one setup. It’s ideal for beginners or casual listeners who want a simple solution without extra equipment. However, for better sound quality, consider a standalone record player with external speakers, as built-in speakers may not deliver the same audio performance.

Why buy a vinyl record player?

A vinyl record player offers a unique listening experience with warm, rich sound quality that many find superior to digital formats. It allows you to enjoy the tactile and nostalgic experience of playing records while appreciating album art and physical media. For collectors and music enthusiasts, vinyl players are a way to connect with music on a deeper level.