- Majority folio -The voucher has integrated speakers
- Stylo turntable has aluminum damage and carbon fiber tone arm
- £ 169 and £ 199
It’s Record Store Day 2025 on Saturday, April 12, so the majority’s timing couldn’t be better: The British sound company has launched two new Bluetooth turntable at affordable prices.
Folio of £ 169 is an all-in-one with integrated stereo speakers, Bluetooth and USB playback and recording, and it comes with an audio technique AT3600L moving magnetic cartridge. The dish is die-cast metal and there is a pre-balanced tone arm and cartridge.
You can skip the speakers and connect to an AMP via RCA and there is an AUX input for external audio sources that cannot stream wirelessly. And unusual for a turntable for this price you get a pitch to fine -tune the playback speed.
More turntable than you can shake an RSD release with limited edition on
The second record player, Stylo from 199, is a more premium option without the speakers, but still with Bluetooth connection and AT3600L Moving Magnet cartridge.
The dish is aluminum, the tone arm is carbon fiber with an adjustable counterbalance and again, which is a pitch -check.
This is a nice record player with decent specifications, so if the sound is right, they can be candidates for our list of the best turntable.
But they are contrary to an intense competition for this kind of price: Sony’s excellent PS-LX310BT Bluetooth turntable is currently for sale for £ 199 instead of the usual £ 239, and as the happy owner of an Audio-Technica turntable table, I also recommended Audio-Technica LP60BT and Audio-Technica LP70BT, which both went through a lot of positive. I have their big brother, Audio-Technica LP120XBT, and like it a lot.