Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed now $599.99, down from $798.82
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Save $198.83 on the Victrola Stream Onyx Wi-Fi turntable, now $599.99, for direct Sonos streaming without extra gear.
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Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed now $599.99, down from $798.82
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Streaming vinyl to a Sonos system usually means extra hardware, cables, and setup headaches. The Victrola Stream Onyx eliminates all of that with built-in Wi-Fi that talks directly to Sonos speakers.
Victrola Stream Onyx - Wi-Fi Streaming 2-Speed drops to $599.99 - save $198.83. That is 25% off the turntable's 30-day average, making it one of the better discounts since launch.
For just $599.99, below its 30-day average of $798.82. Over the last three months, the Stream Onyx averaged $767.96, and the six-month average sits at $750.29. That puts current pricing nearly $200 below the most recent average, a cut worth acting on if you have been watching this model.
The Stream Onyx pairs a premium Audio-Technica AT-VM95E or Ortofon OM5E moving magnet cartridge with an aluminum tonearm that has a removable headshell and adjustable counterweight. It streams directly to Sonos systems over Wi-Fi with zero extra gear needed.
Bluetooth output lets you switch to speakers, soundbars, or headphones on the fly. UPnP streaming and Roon Ready Relay add even more wireless options, while line-level RCA outputs cover traditional wired setups. The Victrola Stream app handles setup in minutes, and the illuminated knob on the turntable controls playback and volume.
Best for Sonos owners who want a turntable that integrates without extra boxes or cables. Also fits anyone building a multi-room audio system who needs both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth flexibility.
Skip this if you already own a wired turntable you are happy with or if you only need basic vinyl playback without streaming features.
The streaming features depend on having compatible Wi-Fi equipment and the Victrola Stream app running. Casual listeners who never stream wirelessly will pay for connectivity they will not use.
At $200 off its recent average, the Stream Onyx is the right pick for vinyl listeners who want modern wireless integration without compromising on cartridge quality or tonearm precision. The Sonos direct streaming alone justifies the price for anyone already in that ecosystem.

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