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This turntable plays vinyl *and* digital playlists and is on sale for nearly 25% off

May 30, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of May 30, the Mbeat Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth Speaker is on sale for just $279.99, which is 24% lower than its regular price of $369.95.


Many music lovers seem to be having an internal debate about whether it’s worth buying a turntable or not. But really, it all boils down to one question: Do you want a premium listening experience? If the answer is yes, purchasing a record player is the way to go. If not, you can always stick to your trusty earbuds.

With that said, turntables don’t come cheap. Vinyl records aren’t exactly affordable, either. But if you want to soak up all the nostalgia that comes with vinyl but still want to enjoy modern tech, the Mbeat Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth Speaker is worth looking into. For a limited time, you can score it on sale for over 20 percent off.

Combining traditional and modern tech, the MB-PT-38AWT is a fully manual, belt-drive turntable equipped with Bluetooth speakers. It’s designed to deliver accurate and crystal-clear audio reproduction from your vinyl record while giving you the option to experience an all-in-one wireless sound system. Its improved tracking lets you hear records with pinpoint accuracy, and its reduced noise feature dampens unwanted vibrations and minimizes noise for crystal clear audio. There’s also a specially engineered suspended sub-chassis mechanism that limits low-frequency acoustical feedback and enhances sound performance.

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This turntable also offers an aesthetically pleasing and space-saving design, with an anti-resonance MDF plinth of simulated American walnut veneer finish. It has a Sepia-tone dust cover, too, so it won’t look out of place in any room.

Should you wish to listen to your digital playlists and podcasts, you may do so by connecting your device to the Bluetooth speakers. There’s even a 3.5mm AUX for a manual connection.

Formerly retailing for $369, you can take home the Mbeat Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth Speaker on sale for $279.99.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Mbeat

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