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The Victrola VTA-270B-FNT Empire is a 6-in-1 music center combining a 3-speed belt-driven turntable (33/45/78 RPM), CD player, cassette deck, FM radio, Bluetooth streaming, and aux input. Featuring a farmhouse walnut finish and mid-century modern design, it offers premium sound quality with minimal vibration, easy setup, and versatile connectivity including RCA line out and headphone jack—perfect for vintage enthusiasts and modern audiophiles alike.





| ASIN | B07NC75Y9D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,973 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #198 in Home Audio Turntables |
| Item model number | VTA-270B-FNT |
| Language | German |
| Manufacturer | Victrola |
| Product Dimensions | 51.82 x 46.74 x 26.42 cm; 8.98 kg |
C**N
Excelente tornamesa tiene todas las funciones, le faltara para grabar pero aún así me encantó ya lo instale y lo conecté a el teatro en casa y se escucha maravilloso
V**R
TOP je recommande à 100% merci
B**.
Lo compré porque me encantaba la estética y todo lo que traía, pues nada, venía con enchufe americano, le compré el adaptador y hay que ponerle un transformador de 120 a 240 que debería de poner un aviso en ROJO enorme, porque nadie se va imaginar que compres algo en Amazon y no se avise que esto en España no vale, pero no funciona y huele raro, le das a devolución y te mandan una etiqueta, para que lo devuelvas a Pensilvania y corras tu con los gastos, eso tampoco lo pone, y si les escribes te contestan en aleman, menos mal que la cobertura de amazon me devolvió el dinero. Me quedé con una cara de tonta enorme, aquí tengo un tocadiscos que no funciona.
A**S
Plays the radio, Bluetooth (extremely easy and available to connect quickly), records, CD's and Tapes! All in one. It's very big and has a big presence In a room. I love how it looks. Victrola has such a vibe and aesthetic. I never tire looking at it's design. I enjoyed a prior review on this which I will repeat but with brevity: If you are some kind of deep sound quality guru who has strong opinions about perfect pitch and sound then you shouldn't be shopping on Amazon. Any reasonable person will absolutely love this multi-medium player. It's so gorgeous to look at and absolutely delivers good sound. I am a regular person who will read reviews because I look at the aggregate feedback of others to help me feel comfortable with a purchase. I would never steer you wrong. If you are already reading reviews and looking at this player, buy it. You will enjoy this. I know I am loving it.
A**N
To satisfy both types of review readers, here's both a super short review, and a thorough as possible review. SUPER SHORT REVIEW: I adore this thing. Everything works perfectly and it sounds wonderful, even before connecting it to external speakers. Loses just one star because of a few tiny cosmetic flaws as well as no true super low volume setting. Unless you're a REALLY uptight audiophile, it's totally worth the price, especially when it's on sale! _______ DETAILED REVIEW: I upgraded to this because my other player is a standalone portable turntable, and I have a CD collection that I haven't used in years and wanted to go back to. Having read through previous reviews, I was initially a little nervous about having chosen this particular model; seeing people talk about the needle skipping or saying that the build quality sucks and/or has anemic internal speakers. So when I got this, I was sort of bracing for what would come out of the box. I set it up on the little stand that you see in the photos and hooked everything in, including a nice external speaker system I use for my work computer (yes I tested the player with and without it, I'll get to that shortly). The instructions are in perfect English and easy to understand. There is a thin, loose wire that runs out the back of the player, which turned out to be the antenna for the radio (SO PLEASE DON'T MESS WITH IT). I flipped the surprisingly tactile-y satisfying power switch to the ON position, and everything powered up just as expected. I went through each of the modes (except AUX) to test, first trying out the turntable. The speed is just right and buttery smooth. The records were nice and level when spinning, and no, I did NOT need a coin to keep the tonearm from dancing about the player. I'm not sure why others have needed it, perhaps it was either a defective unit or user error, as I doubt very much the performance of mine is the outlier. I first tested it without external speakers. The internal bass is surprisingly good, and the overall sound is full and not hollow at all, albeit a little directionally pointed since there's no speakers on the side of the unit. But ya'll, I tried it with the external speaker system added, and MY GOD the sound is fantastic! The internal and external speakers work together to create this amazing surround sound effect, and the level of detail you can pick out within the sound is *chef's kiss*. I know what I just said will likely make certain audiophiles REALLY mad, as there's this prevailing belief that the only way to have the best sound experience is to spend a minimum of high hundreds if thousands on a system. While I consider myself an audiophile too, but if I'm being honest, at least when comparing this Empire model to super pricey setups I've experienced in the past, you're not missing THAT much in the way of sound quality. Besides, no one should bankrupt themselves on a sound system before even buying music for it. So, the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. The unit, for as wonderful as it is, it ain't perfect, for two reasons. The first thing is the volume knob. I think the volume adjustment is digital rather than analog, and for some reason, the space between the first and second notch is completely silent, as opposed to outputting a really soft level. The external speakers compensate for this, but it shouldn't have to in my opinion. The second reason is the trim. On the large surface areas of the unit, it feels very nice. But while I of course knew that the wood trim was fake, I was under the impression that the edges of the unit would be completely wrapped, which it's not. A lot of areas do this flat and rigged application like home builders use for cheap countertop lamination. Because of this, the edges make you feel like you have to be careful when brushing your fingers across them so's not to rip up the trim. As shown in the third photo, this application has also caused a couple of tiny splits and wrinkles. Thankfully, they're on the back and VERY tiny, so they're basically invisible at any distance further than 12 inches. I'm someone who baby's their belongings anyway, so I know it's going to look just fine for as long as I own it. Guys, trust me when I say I don't regret this purchase at all. I friggin LOVE it, and it's going to get many years of use.
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