Victrola Eastwood LP, Bluetooth Record Player down to $199.99 in latest price cut
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Get the Victrola Eastwood LP Bluetooth record player for $199.99 save $49.64 with modern features like wireless streaming and an Audio-Technica cartridge.
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Victrola Eastwood LP, Bluetooth Record Player down to $199.99 in latest price cut
Down $49.64 from the usual price.
Turntables with modern streaming features usually demand a premium, but the Victrola Eastwood LP proves you can get Bluetooth output, an Audio-Technica cartridge, and anti-skip engineering without breaking triple digits. Victrola Eastwood LP, Bluetooth Record Player drops to $199.99 - save $49.64. At 20% off and sitting below its 30-day average. This is one of the better deals we have tracked on a fully featured turntable that bridges analog vinyl with wireless listening.
For just $199.99, below its 30-day average of $249.63. The 90-day average sits at $230.04 and the 180-day average at $233.79, so this cut goes deeper than typical pricing patterns for this model.
It is not a clearance fire sale, but it is the kind of discount that justifies buying now rather than waiting for a holiday event that may not beat this figure.
The Victrola Eastwood LP is a 3-speed turntable supporting 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM records, giving you full coverage across your vinyl library. It ships with an Audio-Technica ATN3600L moving magnet cartridge and a pre-calibrated tonearm for accurate tracking and clean high-fidelity sound. The anti-skip floating speaker system uses custom-tuned stereo drivers with a passive bass radiator to deliver punchy low end while minimizing vibration-induced skips. An isolated platter and tonearm further reduce interference. On the wireless side, VinylStream Bluetooth output lets you stream your records to Bluetooth speakers or headphones, and a Bluetooth input means you can pipe music from your phone through the same speakers.
This is for vinyl collectors who want a single unit that handles playback and wireless streaming without needing a separate receiver or dedicated speakers. It also works well for someone upgrading from a basic suitcase-style turntable who wants better tracking, actual bass response, and the flexibility to go wireless.
Skip this if you already own a high-end separate-component setup, the integrated speakers and all-in-one design trade some audiophile fidelity for convenience and space savings.
The integrated speakers are solid for casual listening but won't fill a large room at high volume. If you plan to use this as a primary listening station for critical sessions, budget for external powered speakers via the RCA or 3.5mm outputs.
For $199.99, the Victrola Eastwood LP delivers a rare combination of three-speed playback, a quality Audio-Technica cartridge, and built-in Bluetooth that most turntables in this price range omit. If you want to digitize your vinyl listening without rewiring your space. This is the price to move on.

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