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Turntables are making a comeback. Whether you’re an audiophile or a casual music listener, Consumer Reports helps you get started.
Top pick. Fluance RT85N. The best turntable under $600. This turntable delivers an accurate sound that works great for any type of music, and it’s exceptionally well built for the price. But...
Streaming music giving you the blues? These entry-level turntables will help you rock on to analog audio at home.
Dust off your vinyl collection, or start a new one — these are the best turntables you can buy, at any budget.
This definitive round-up of the best turntables covers all types and budgets and can be enjoyed regardless of whether you're a complete vinyl newbie or a long-standing fan. We have tested every record player below in our dedicated test rooms and with a variety of records, old and new.
Best Overall: Fluance RT85N Reference High Fidelity Record Player. Best Value: U-Turn Audio Orbit Basic Turntable. Best With Bluetooth: House of Marley Stir It Up Lux Wireless Turntable....
There are plenty of reasons to listen to music using vinyl. Big sleeve artwork is one. Warm analogue sound is another. But while the former just requires your eyes to appreciate, only the best turntables will help you extract that audio loveliness from your record collection.
From manufacturers like Rega, Audio-Technica, McIntosh, Denon, and more, our pros weighed in on the features you should focus on at every tier. The good news for newbies: if you’re not sure you’ll fall in love with playing records, you can opt for a turntable as low as $100.
Looking for the best turntables? Here's our roundup of the finest record players you can buy right now including brands like Audio-Technica.
We tested several entry-level record player models, all under $300, to find the best ones for total vinyl beginners or seasoned audiophiles.