- Belt-driven full-size turntable in the Victrola Harmony Bluetooth Turntable System
- 3-speed vinyl record player supporting 33, 45, and 78 RPM playback
- Stereo bookshelf speakers with dedicated woofer, tweeter, and bass port
- VINYLSTREAM Bluetooth output for wireless streaming to Bluetooth devices
- Bluetooth input connectivity for streaming from Bluetooth-enabled sources
- RCA output for analog connections to external audio systems
- 3.5mm aux input for additional wired audio sources
- Audio-Technica ATN3600L moving magnet cartridge for precise vinyl tracking
- Removable full-size dust cover for turntable protection
- Mid-century modern walnut finish on the Victrola Harmony vinyl record player with speakers
There’s something almost sacred about the ritual of dropping a needle onto vinyl, watching it settle into the groove with that satisfying little crackle before the music floods the room. The Victrola Harmony isn’t just a turntable system—it’s a full sensory experience wrapped in the kind of design that makes you actually want to leave your stereo system visible on a shelf rather than hidden away. At $170.75, you are looking at a machine that understands what vinyl lovers have known for decades: good sound doesn’t need to apologize for looking beautiful.
What strikes you first about the Harmony is how it refuses to play it safe. This Bluetooth turntable system takes the warmth of analog playback and marries it to modern wireless convenience in a way that feels genuinely thoughtful. The matching stereo bookshelf speakers aren’t just there for show—they’re engineered to fill a room with the kind of depth that reminds you why people never really stopped caring about vinyl in the first place. That Audio Technica ATN3600L cartridge knows how to coax detail from your records, finding layers in familiar albums you’d forgotten were there.
The mid-century latest fashion gives you permission to be unashamed about your love of good music and beautiful things. This isn’t equipment you hide; it’s a conversation starter, a centerpiece, something that makes you want to actually sit down and listen rather than just queue up a playlist. The Bluetooth input and output capabilities mean you are not locked into any particular way of experiencing music—stream wirelessly to your favorite headphones, or bring songs from your phone into the room with genuine fidelity.
Whether you’re recovering your vinyl collection from boxes in the basement or starting fresh with something new, the Harmony speaks to that deeper desire we all have to surround ourselves with things that work beautifully and look even better doing it.
Pros
- Stylish mid-century contemporary look that enhances home decor.
- Versatile playback options for different vinyl speeds (33, 45, 78 RPM).
- High-quality Audio-Technica cartridge for enhanced sound fidelity.
- Includes Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming, making it modern and convenient.
- Comes with built-in stereo speakers, eliminating the need for separate audio equipment.
- Easy-to-use RCA and aux inputs for connecting additional devices.
- Protective dust cover ensures longevity and maintains the condition of vinyl records.
Cons
- Built-in speakers may not meet audiophile standards for sound quality.
- Bluetooth range may be limited compared to dedicated wireless systems.
- Potentially heavier than compact models, making it less portable.
- Setup may require additional cables for optimal connectivity with other systems.
- Price point may be higher than entry-level turntables without added features.




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