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Discover our selection of the best turntables for every budget and skill level.
Whether you're just starting your vinyl collection or have been spinning for years, the right turntable makes all the difference. We've selected the best options for every budget.
Carefully selected by our experts and vinyl enthusiasts.
Turntables for every budget, from entry-level to high-end.
Only trusted brands with proven quality.
Perfect for getting started. These turntables offer excellent quality at a fair price.
The perfect entry-level turntable. Fully automatic belt-drive operation with built-in phono preamp. Just plug and play!
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Excellent value for money with premium features. Belt-drive motor, Audio-Technica cartridge, and solid wood plinth for warm, authentic sound.
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Stream wirelessly to your speakers or headphones. Ideal for a modern, cable-free setup.
Our top recommendation! This Sony turntable features Bluetooth connectivity, letting you wirelessly stream to speakers or headphones. Perfect for a modern setup.
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The Bluetooth version of the popular LP60X. Fully automatic operation with wireless streaming capability. A great budget-friendly wireless option.
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For the serious collector. More features and better sound quality.
The industry standard for DJs and audiophiles. Direct-drive motor, adjustable tracking force, and USB output for digitizing your vinyl collection.
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Fully automatic operation with a premium feel. Features a built-in phono equalizer and automatic tonearm return. Perfect for those who want convenience without sacrificing quality.
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Top-of-the-line quality for true audiophiles. Exceptional build quality and sound.
Audiophile-grade turntable with carbon fiber tonearm for superior sound quality. The choice for serious vinyl enthusiasts seeking exceptional audio performance.
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British engineering excellence. Handmade in the UK with precision components. The benchmark for entry-level high-end turntables.
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For the ultimate audiophile experience. These are some of the most expensive and sophisticated turntables money can buy.
The legendary Technics SL-1500C is a masterpiece of engineering. Direct-drive motor with incredible precision, perfect for DJs and audiophiles who demand the absolute best performance.
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Cambridge Audio's flagship turntable combines cutting-edge technology with luxurious design. Features advanced carbon fiber tonearm and premium components for audiophile-grade performance.
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Belt-drive turntables are quieter and better for casual listening, as the belt absorbs motor vibrations. Direct-drive units are more robust, offer quicker start-up times, and are suitable for DJs who scratch. For home listening, belt-drive is usually the better choice.
A phono preamp (also called a phono stage) amplifies the weak signal from your turntable to line level. Many modern turntables have one built-in, which is convenient for beginners. Audiophiles often prefer an external preamp for better sound quality.
The cartridge is the heart of your turntable. Moving Magnet (MM) cartridges are affordable and easy to replace, making them great for beginners. Moving Coil (MC) offers better quality but costs more and typically requires a specialized phono preamp.
Bluetooth turntables are perfect for modern setups. They connect wirelessly to speakers or headphones, though there may be slight latency. If you want the convenience of wireless audio without extra cables, a Bluetooth turntable is ideal.
Automatic turntables start, stop, and return the tonearm automatically, making them very beginner-friendly. Manual turntables give you more control but require you to handle the tonearm yourself. For most people starting out, automatic is much easier and helps prevent accidental damage to your records.
Look for established brands with good reputations: Audio-Technica, Rega, Pro-Ject, Technics, and Thorens are all reliable choices. Audio-Technica is great for beginners with affordable, quality options. Pro-Ject offers excellent value with many entry-level models. Read reviews and check return policies when buying.
For beginners, £100-£300 gets you a decent automatic turntable with good sound quality. £300-£600 offers better build quality and features. Above £600 you're entering audiophile territory with significant improvements in sound. Don't spend more than you can afford - even budget turntables can sound great with good records.
Tips and tricks for the beginner collector, as well as interesting facts for seasoned vinyl fans. Read our comprehensive articles on our blog page.
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