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1 by ONE Belt Drive Turntable with Bluetooth Connectivity, Built-in Phono Pre-amp, USB Digital Output Vinyl Stereo Record Player with Magnetic Cartridge, 33 or 45 RPM

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Features

  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Pair with Bluetooth speakers or headphones for an amazing, wireless experience; Even better, no receiver needed
  • Magnetic Cartridge Stylus: The diamond-tipped stylus cartridge is designed to produce rich sound and outstanding clarity, tracking your records grooves with precision for accurate, high-definition audio
  • Adjustable Counterweight Force: Get perfect playback every time using the tonearm counterweight and advanced anti-skating system; These ensure the stylus is balanced and rests deep in your records groove, producing smooth stylus movement, protecting your records from damage, and providing freedom from skipping and distortion
  • Great Connectivity Options: Enjoy vinyl playback with any amplifier using the built-in Magnetic type Preamp; This turntable includes both Phono and Line Outputs that allow playing of vinyl with or without a Phono equalizer
  • Vinyl Recording via PC: Connect this turntable to your computer via USB and encode vinyl audio into MP3s for digitalized storage and playback on your computer, smartphone or tablet; Take your favorite vinyls with you on-the-go
  • Note: Some Bluetooth speakers may not be connected properly, as this turntable is compatible with Bluetooth protocol HFPV1.5, A2DPV1.2, AVRCPV1.4, HSP1.2, GAVDP1.2, IOP
  • Note: This turntable DOES NOT have built-in speakers.

Brand: 1byone


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Included Components: 1.Turntable Unit 2.Power Adapter 3.Counterweight 4.Anti-skating Weight 5.Platter with Belt 6.45 RPM Adaptor 7.Slip Mat 8.Cartridge Alignment Protractor 9.USB-PC Cable 10.Instruction Manual See more


Special Feature: Equalizer


Material: Plastic


Style: Record Player


Color: Red


Model Name: Built-in Phono Pre-Amplifier and USB Digital Output


Compatible Devices: Speaker, Headphone


Motor Type: DC Motor


Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 13.6 x 4.9 inches


Item Weight: 12.34 pounds


Item model number: 1-AD07US01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 21, 2019


Manufacturer: 1 BY ONE


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  • Fully Manual yet Very Nice
Style: Record Player
It was going to be hard to miss on this turntable for the price I got. It was down to $170 so I decided to pull the trigger and what did I find?? A $50 dollar coupon to click on...$120?? Yep, hard to miss. I wanted to replace the Victorola turntable I have been using, it is a great unit but it is not belt drive and the platform is not metal while the stylus is okay but not upgradable. After researching a lot of turntables I got it down to a couple around the $200 price point, budget was a big concern. The 1onOne I bought is quite a bit less due to being fully manual. Some will not like this but it is a cost saver and I used manual turntables growing up in the 60s so it was not a problem. Setup was easy enough but be careful to properly adjust the counter-weight so the records track effectively. The factory setting will be a great start for new or gently used records. Also, just be gentle when you pull the belt onto the rollers, there's a little tool that helps so you don't break the belt. It streams to Bluetooth speakers and headsets easily. I turn on the headset or speaker first then flip the switch on the turntable. It also streams to a little CD player I bought to compliment the turntable. This allows me to use the CD player speakers if I want. As a young Air Force trooper in the mid-70s I bought a Pioneer PLA-45D turntable that I loved. This one reminds me of it as it has a good build quality, nice looking base, and sounds nice when playing. The only thing I can think to emphasize is the manual operation. It will not auto-return or stop on its own, there's a switch to stop and start, there's hands to move the arm pack onto its rest. Otherwise, I'm really happy with this unit and, based on build quality, expect it to last a long time. It comes with a nicer stylus than my Victorola and it can be easily upgraded. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Gary Wood

  • Fantastic sound, beautiful cabinet. Clean, stylish
Style: Record Player
Overall 5 stars!! This turntable is incredibly advanced and it's completely AWESOME. Everything about it is awesome. It's price point; don't let that fool you. This is not a cheaply built device. It's worth every penny. Perfect for us vinyl enthusiasts. Mine is connected to equipment designed for vinyl playback and performs beautifully. **For less experienced users***: You are able adjust the weight being applied to the disc from the tonearm. If that's not done correctly, you risk damage to either the record, or the tonearm. Spend some time on Google learning about how adjust the counterweight. Once you've done that, you're good to go. The diamond style stylus works spectacularly. Grabs the groves completely, capturing the art of the sound engineer from the studio. Clean, clear, crisp, rich sound. There is a toggle switch that allows playback on any device like a home theater system, or anything that doesn't have a phono preamp capability. You can switch from Line Out to Phono. Phono requires using a specific input for phono, employing the preamp built into the turntable. There's no ground cable supplied, so you'll need that. You'll also need a good RCA cable. Comes with a USB data transfer cable that you hook up to a computer and save your music there. They even have a card included for technical support chat. Scan the qr code and connect to them for help. Bluetooth automatically broadcasts. Works with smart tv's, Bluetooth headphones, ect. Range I have found to be crystal clear up to a good 75 feet. Some assembly required, but it's super easy. The well written instruction booklet provided, and the quick-start card, also provided, guide you very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Brian

  • Gorgeous upgrade for entry level price
Style: Record Player
Got ours earlier this week. I’m 52, and my experience with turntables comes from the true vinyl era. This is a great mid-level turntable. It’s missing some of the high-end stuff to look for from a true vinyl purist’s perspective, but in my opinion it doesn’t need those. PROS: *It’s gorgeous. Love the mahogany look and the contrasting controls. It’s a really cool looking piece, and we love coming into the living room and seeing it there. *Beautiful sound quality. The Audio Technica Stylus is a plus, a good trusted name, and delivers rich sound. *It has a quality feel. The tonal arm could be made of cheap plastic, but it is not. Feels like brushed aluminum. No part of this feels cheap, not even the simple acrylic dust cover. Even though they are just two-position switches for ON/OFF and 45/33 RPM, the two simple control knobs there have a quality satisfying feel in their operation. Even the lift arm releases the tonal arm with a dampened drop, so that when you flip the lever down, the needle lands on the track with a perfect touch every time. (Of course you can use your finger to lift it, but that’s a bad habit) *Simple Operation. It doesn’t feature much, not fully automatic, clearly labeled, so there’s really nothing to be confused about. Perfect for my wife, who loves its uncluttered simplicity. *Bluetooth connectivity. It has RCA jacks for speaker wires, and a grounding post for direct grounding (to eliminate electrical noise inherent to wires). Although I know true pure vinyl sound can only really come from true wired speakers, I love the ability to simply connect to my soundbar wirelessly. I’m not a vinyl purist. To my ear, every vinyl imperfection comes through just fine. *Price. Given what you get, I’d say it’s very reasonable. CONS: *Not fully automatic. That’s not a feature here, so don’t expect the arm to retract and reset itself at the end of a side. I like the simplicity though, so this con actually doesn’t bother me. -When I was a kid, a fully automatic turntable was where it’s at. There were higher end models that automatically started and stopped, self adjusted RPM with a laser sensor, sensed floor vibration and lifted the tonal arm, even automatically skipped track/found next song at the push of a a button. *The dampened arm glitch: I notice when the tonal arm is close to the center of the disc, and you lower the lift arm, the tonal arm likes to slip outward as it lowers. This is important when you are trying to set it right at the start of song on an inside track. It shouldn’t do that. Might be an adjustment to make. I don’t know yet. So far that’s it! The Pros outweigh the Cons! If it suits your style taste, skip cheap entry-level models and BUY THIS ONE. You won’t be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021 by rea

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