• Victrola's cheaper Sonos turntable looks like a modern vinyl winn

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jan 10 14:45:03 2023
    Victrola's cheaper Sonos turntable looks like a modern vinyl winner

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    Tue, 10 Jan 2023 14:36:28 +0000

    Description:
    The Stream Onyx turntable boasts Sonos connectivity features for linking up
    to a multi-room system, for a lower price than the original Stream Carbon.

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    In 2022, audio tech company Victrola impressed us with the impressed us with the Victrola Stream Carbon . This Wi-Fi boasting turntable came withWorks
    with Sonoscertification, allowing it to link up directly to the multi-room audio system speakers.

    Easy to integrate and featuring a belt-driven turntablewith acarbon fiber tonearm, it plugged a huge gap for folks using the best Sonos speakers in their setup, but it also came at the high-end price of $799 (about 720 / AU$1200). Happily, Victrola has launched a second Sonos-friendly set of decks at CES 2023 with a less intimidating price tag.

    The all-new Victrola Stream Onyx maintains the sameconnectivity features as its more expensive predecessor but sports some less-expensive componentsas a compromise. The key concession is an aluminum tonearm in place of the luxe carbon-fiber one found on the Stream Carbon. And the Onyx comes equipped with either an Audio-Technica VM95E or an Ortofon OM 5Emoving magnet cartridge instead of a higher-end Ortofon 2M Red.

    Theres the sametwo-speed, belt-driven turntableconfiguration on the Onyx,as well as an easily adjustable counterweightfor the tonearm and to make life easy, the tonearm has indicators for whether the counterweight needs to go depending on which cartridge you bought.

    The Onyx also sports a similarbuilt-in illuminated control knob to theStream Carbon for centralized volume control, allowing you to adjust the outputfor the entire Sonos system and selected playback groups. Regular stereo speakers can meanwhile also be used in tandem with a Sonos sound system via the turntables RCA outputs.

    The Stream Onyx is available now for pre-order in the US from Amazon and direct from Victrola.com for $599 (that's about 490 / AU$870) and will start shipping next month so while it's still not cheap, it's certainly easier to afford than its predecessor, for a relatively small change in sound quality.

    Keep your eyes peeled for our Victrola Stream Onyx review to find out if it makes our pick of the best turntables of the year. Victrola says it also
    plans to distribute its new turntable in Europe later in 2023 with a price still to be confirmed. (Image credit: Victrola) Analysis: CheaperStream deck may be the Victrola to give a spin

    We appreciate the purist argument thata wireless record decknegates the point of playing analogue vinyl in the 21st century, though if you're buying new vinyl, it can be more complicated than that . But theres undeniably a huge market of Sonos users who would love a fuss-free way to integrate a record player into their multi-room setup.

    TheVictrola Stream Carbonwas a great solution, but its hefty price tag put it in the bracket of a luxury piece of hi-fi gear and out of reach for plenty of prospective vinyl heads.

    The Onyx makes much more sense. The loss of thecarbon-fiber tonearm and the cheaper cartridges pre-installed are sensible concessions to cut 25% off the price.

    Factor in that the Onyxs moving magnet cartridgecan easily be upgraded at a later date for those craving added clarity, and were tempted to suggest the newest deck on the block may be thebest of the two to go for.



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