Famous turntable producer Victrola simply introduced the Soundstage speaker at CES. This skinny little doodad truly sits beneath turntables, eradicating the necessity for a full stereo set-up. The Soundstage isn't the primary speaker that provides this performance, however this one has tech-forward options.
It gives a number of connection choices, together with Bluetooth. Many more moderen Victrola turntables can do Bluetooth streaming, so including this speaker to a setup can be very simple. In any other case, firms supply Bluetooth receivers for turntables.
It additionally permits for conventional wired connections, and there's an possibility for USB-C. In different phrases, the Soundstage ought to simply connect with different audio sources like smartphones and computer systems. It even integrates with Auracast for multi-speaker setups.
As for sound, Victrola guarantees superior audio due to a "vibration-isolated design." There's a specialised woofer for bass response and balanced mode radiators (a kind of driver) for stereo separation. It doubtless gained't sound pretty much as good as a full sound system however, once more, consider all of these annoying wires.
The Soundstage will likely be accessible this summer time and prices $350. There will likely be a number of colorways, together with walnut and black.
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