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This beginner-friendly Sony turntable with Bluetooth is on sale at $100 off today

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On Sale The Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable playing a vinyl record.
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With the resurgence of vinyl records, now’s an excellent time to buy a turntable. With its marriage of the timeless medium and modern technology, the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable is a fantastic option, especially since it’s available from Best Buy with a $100 discount. From its sticker price of $450, it’s on sale for only $350, but we’re not sure for how much longer. If you want to take advantage of the savings, you need to complete your transaction as soon as you can.

Why you should buy the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable

If you’re planning to buy a turntable, the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable is as beginner-friendly as it gets. While you’ll need a lot of technical know-how to figure out how to play vinyl records on certain models, that’s not the case with this one — you’ll just have to load the record and press a single button to start playback. There are two operating speeds, specifically 33-1/3 rpm for 12-inch records and 45 rpm for 7-inch records, and it includes an adapter for playing the smaller size. If you’re just starting out with the hobby, the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable will be perfect for you.

The Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable features a fully automatic belt-drive design and a high-performance moving magnet cartridge for excellent quality and maximum enjoyment of your favorite tracks. It also has a built-in phono audio output to connect to wired devices, as well as Bluetooth connectivity to push the music to wireless speakers and headphones. You can digitize your vinyl records via the turntable’s USB output, and it’s protected by a hinged detachable dust cover.

The Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable will let you jump into vinyl collecting (if you haven’t done so already) for a lowered price of just $350 from Best Buy. The $100 in savings on its original price of $450 isn’t going to last forever though — you’re going to have to proceed with your purchase immediately. There’s a chance that the Sony Bluetooth Stereo Turntable is back to its normal price by tomorrow, so add it to your cart and finish the checkout process right now.

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