Victrola Turntable System, Includes T1 Vinyl falls to $199.99
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Get the Victrola Turntable System with T1 Vinyl for $199.99 at Amazon, a 50% discount from its $399.99 list price and the best deal in recent months.
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Victrola Turntable System, Includes T1 Vinyl falls to $199.99
Down $200 from the usual price.
Victrola Turntable System, Includes T1 Vinyl drops to $199.99 - save $200. That is a clean 50% cut on a complete vinyl setup that normally runs $399.99. The 30-day average sits at $398.88, and the 90-day average is $356.57, so this is well below both.
For just $199.99, down from its list price of $399.99. That is the kind of discount you usually only see during Prime Day or Black Friday. The system has held around $357 on average over the last six months, making this the best price in recent memory.
This is a full turntable-and-speaker bundle, not a standalone player. The Premiere T1 is a belt-driven 2-speed turntable (33-1/3 and 45 RPM) with Victrola's VPC-190 Moving Magnetic cartridge for wider frequency response. The M1 bookshelf monitors include a powered right speaker with a 60W amplifier and a passive left speaker, both using a 2-way design with a 2-inch tweeter and 4-inch woofer. You also get a solid metal platter, wooden plinth, aluminum tonearm with adjustable counterweight and anti-skate, and a built-in phono preamp.
Bluetooth 5.0 with Vinyl Stream Technology lets you send audio to existing speakers, AVRs, or headphones. There is also a mono-RCA sub output if you want to add a powered subwoofer later.
Best for: anyone building a vinyl setup from scratch who wants a complete system out of the box. This bundle removes the hassle of matching a turntable to separate powered speakers, cross-checking impedance, or buying a phono preamp separately.
If you already own quality speakers or a receiver, you might be overpaying for the included M1 monitors. But for a first system or a dedicated secondary setup. This is the easiest way to get going.
Half off on a complete hi-fi turntable system does not come around often. If you have been waiting for a price that beats the six-month average by over $150. This is it.

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