Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed sees price cut to $599.99
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Save $193 on Victrola's premium Wi-Fi turntable with Sonos integration, now $599.99 for modern vinyl streaming.
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Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed sees price cut to $599.99
Down $193.22 from the usual price.
Victrola's premium streaming turntable just got more accessible. The Stream Onyx model, which typically hovers around $800, has taken a price cut that brings it into more reasonable territory for vinyl enthusiasts wanting modern connectivity.
Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed drops to $599.99 - save $193.22. This 24% discount brings the turntable well below its recent pricing average, making it a practical option for those building a connected vinyl setup.
For just $599.99, below its 30-day average of $793.21. The turntable has been selling for closer to $800 over the past month, making this current price a meaningful reduction. While not an all-time low, it's one of the better prices we've seen since the product launched.
The Victrola Stream Onyx delivers modern vinyl playback with extensive connectivity options. You're getting Sonos integration that lets you stream directly to your entire Sonos system without extra components. The turntable features both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth output, allowing you to switch between streaming methods depending on your setup.
Key specs include an Audio-Technica AT-VM95E or Ortofon OM5E moving magnet cartridge paired with an aluminum tonearm featuring removable headshell and adjustable counterweight. UPnP streaming and Roon Ready Relay support expand your wireless options beyond Sonos, while traditional RCA outputs maintain compatibility with wired systems. The Victrola Stream app handles setup and control, with playback adjustments available directly from the illuminated knob on the turntable itself.
Best for: Sonos households wanting to integrate vinyl playback smooth. This turntable eliminates the need for additional streaming hardware when connecting to Sonos systems.
It's also ideal for vinyl collectors who want flexible output options, switching between Wi-Fi streaming to multiple rooms and Bluetooth connections to headphones or portable speakers.
You only need basic turntable functionality without smart features. Traditional audiophiles with established high-end analog systems might prefer dedicated phono stages and wired connections over the streaming capabilities that command a premium here.
While the streaming features work well. They do add complexity compared to basic turntables. Setup requires the Victrola Stream app and a stable Wi-Fi network. The price, even discounted, remains higher than entry-level models without smart connectivity.
For $193 less than its recent average, the Victrola Stream Onyx makes sense if you want vinyl playback integrated into a modern multi-room audio system. The Sonos compatibility alone justifies the price for households invested in that ecosystem.
If you've been waiting for a better price on a streaming-capable turntable, this discount delivers meaningful savings.

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