Victrola Wave, Bluetooth Turntable down to $314.46 in latest price cut
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Save $57.97 on the Victrola Wave Bluetooth Turntable, now $314.46 with aptX HD streaming and an Audio-Technica cartridge.
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Victrola Wave, Bluetooth Turntable down to $314.46 in latest price cut
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Victrola Wave, Bluetooth Turntable drops to $314.46 - save $57.97. That puts it below its 30-day average of $372.43, making this one of the better discounts we have tracked on this model since it hit the market. The combination of aptX HD streaming and an Audio-Technica AT-VM95E cartridge at this price point is worth a hard look.
For just $314.46, below its 30-day average of $372.43. The 90-day average sits at $385.01 and the 180-day average is $415.59, so this price cut represents a genuine step down from where this turntable has been trending.
If you have been watching this model, now is the time to act.
The Victrola Wave is a 2-speed belt-drive turntable with Bluetooth output that goes beyond basic streaming. It supports aptX HD and aptX Adaptive for high-res wireless audio on compatible speakers and headphones, plus Auracast broadcast audio for sending your signal to multiple Auracast devices at once. The Audio-Technica AT-VM95E elliptical cartridge delivers clean, balanced playback, and the removable headshell makes future cartridge upgrades straightforward. RCA outputs with a switchable phono preamp let you connect to powered speakers or an external preamp without extra gear.
This is for vinyl listeners who want wireless flexibility without sacrificing sound quality. If you already own aptX-compatible speakers or headphones, the high-res Bluetooth support is a real advantage over basic turntables that max out at standard SBC or AAC.
It is also a strong pick for anyone building a shared listening setup, since Auracast lets multiple people tune in from their own speakers. Skip it if you need a fully manual, audiophile-grade deck with a separate preamp -- this is designed for convenience first.
The belt-drive mechanism and built-in preamp are solid for the price, but serious collectors may prefer a direct-drive table with a higher-end cartridge out of the box. The Auracast feature also requires compatible receivers, which are still rolling out across the market.
At $314.46, the Victrola Wave undercuts its own pricing history by a healthy margin while bringing features typically reserved for more expensive decks. If you want Bluetooth hi-res audio and a quality cartridge in one package. This is the price to jump on.

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