Victrola All-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player with Built in Speakers and 3-Speed Turntable
- Brand:
- Victrola
- Model Number:
- VTA-65-MAH
- UPC:
- 816203018823
- EAN:
- 0816203018823
- Walmart SKU:
- 162131645
At $58.97, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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$101.28 | |
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Lowest Price
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$62.64 | |
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$86.17 |
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$72.00 | |
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$58.97 | |
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$58.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Victrola All-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player with Built in Speakers and 3-Speed Turntable since 11/22/2022. The most recent price update was on May 8, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $58.97 (lowest on 2/20/2026) to $72.00 (highest on 11/22/2022). The average price during this period is $68.07.
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.7/5 from 53 reviews.
Very elegant and simple. Works very well. A bit small - the record sides are coming out of the actual player - the radius of the record is a bit bigger than the boarders of the player, which is ok for me as I needed a small record player. I like it very much.
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) great deal- I have two of them one on each floor -they are often in use
Great turntable. Small enough for most table tops. Has good sound quality. The radio works well too. Wife loved it.
It was sent as a gift and the recipient is enjoying it.
Its a beautiful working device. It was perfect for what i wanted to buy. I absolutely recommend it.
Speakers are great but records keep skipping. Not sure if it's a flaw in the design or the needle not being weighted right. But it is kind of frustrating.
Depending on what type of record you're playing, this player has a tendency to skip over drum beats. The tone arm appears to be loose as well. Buy at your own risk.
Turn table runs as soon as the power is turned on
I bought this knowing the built-in speakers wouldn't be amazing, but I expected it to at least function. It didn't. The Failures: Won't Spin: The motor hums, but the platter won't turn unless I physically push it to get it started. Skipping: It skipped immediately on a brand new, fresh-out-of-the-package album. Dead Audio Ports: I planned to use the RCA cables to connect to my surround sound. No signal. Tried another output—also dead. The only thing that worked was the Bluetooth connection, but a record player that can't play records is useless. I wasn't expecting audiophile quality for this price, but I expected it to work. I returned it and ordered an Audio-Technica LP70 instead. Do not waste your time with this.
Turntable wobbles. Makes the records skip. Completely useless. You can visually see the turntable spin wonky. Design flaw.
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