The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola
The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola
The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola
The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola
The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola
The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola

The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola

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The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola

The Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player | Victrola

Regular price 1,299.00 AED
Sale price 1,299.00 AED Regular price
Unit price
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The Victrola Empire 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player is perfect for vinyl lovers with its 3-Speed Turntable and Mid-century modern look. Stream your music via Bluetooth, or play your favorite tunes on the FM Radio, from the CD Player, or through the 3.5mm Auxiliary input! Features an analog radio dial with beautiful "around the dial" LED lighting and gold accents. Victrola 6-in-1 Wood Bluetooth Mid Century Record Player with 3-Speed Turntable, CD, Cassette Player, and Radio.

Features:

  • Seamless mix of modern technology and nostalgic design
  • Features 3-speed turntable (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM), Bluetooth connectivity, CD player, cassette player, FM radio, and 3.5mm aux-in
  • Classic FM radio with analog tuner and "around the dial" LED lighting
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • RCA output and headphone jack
Turn the table, drop the needle, and let the magic begin!
Good things come in grooves—spin your favorite vinyl today!
Life’s too short for bad records—play the classics!

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