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Victrola announces upgrades to its Auracast turntable and a collaboration with Third Man Records
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Victrola has launched a new finish for its Bluetooth and Auracast enabled Wave turntable and Tempo Bluetooth bookshelf speakers, meaning that your wireless vinyl set-up could look more integrated than ever before.
According to Victrola, the Wave turntable is engineered around a low-resonance MDF plinth, which the company claims has been designed to “minimise unwanted vibration and maximise audio performance”.
Integrated Auracast support means that your vinyl can be played wirelessly on an unlimited number of compatible Auracast-enabled speakers and headphones.
For standard Bluetooth streaming, the turntable also supports aptX Adaptive and aptX HD codecs.
The Victrola Wave is available now, priced at £349 / $499.