- 3 turntables, one with built-in speakers and long legs
- A disc stabilizer with built-in RGB lighting
- Launching in January for the UK and EU; The launch in the United States will be in April.
Affordable audio specialist Lenco has not one, not two, but three well-priced turntable to show off at CES 2025 this year, and it also has a “chunky record” that doubles as a disco ball while stabilizing your records, which is surely a void in your life you've been desperate to fill.
Let's start with the drive, or the TTA-080SI Record Stabilizer, as it is officially known. It's a dome-shaped device that sits on top of your LP label to keep it nice and flat on the platter, pulses with the sound of your records, and offers up to eight hours of RGB lighting effects before needing to be recharged. via USB-C. . It will arrive on January 6 in the UK and EU for £39 and €39 respectively; American buyers can get theirs in April for $49.
A tasty trio of turntables
The new Lenco LBT-215 is a gloss black belt drive turntable with an Audio Technica AT-VM95E moving magnet cartridge. The platter and arm are metal and there is a fully adjustable counterweight. The turntable has USB for easy digitizing and there's Bluetooth streaming for your headphones.
The LBT-215BK will be available from January 6 in the UK and EU priced at £299/€329. It will be on sale in the United States starting in April and will cost $359.
Next up is the fully automatic LBTA-165 with Audio Technica AT3600L Moving Magnet capsule and a switchable preamp. Once again, there is Bluetooth streaming and you can choose between wood or black wood.
The LBTA-165WD will be available from January 6 in the UK and EU for £199/€219. The launch in the United States will be again in April and the price will be $249. Fully automatic and Bluetooth enabled for this price it seems like a real sweet spot for vinyl beginners.
Last but not least is the LS-570WA, an all-in-one that can stand on its four feet. It has an integrated four-speaker 80W sound system, Bluetooth reception for streaming from other devices, and a moving magnetic cartridge. The preamp is switchable and the design is wonderfully retro with four long legs (which you don't need to use, but you should).
The LS-570WA will be available from January 6 to UK and EU customers and will cost £389 / €389. US customers will be able to get one in April for $469.
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