Victrola Brighton Record Player
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eBay | $49.99 |
Walmart Victrola Brighton Bluetooth Record Player | $85.97 |
Target Victrola Brighton Record Player | $99.99 |
Amazon Victrola Brighton Bluetooth Record Player | $99.99 (new) $59.95 (used)as of 03:37 11/26 |
Kohl's | $99.99 |
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Old school set up ? No problem . It will do the job
Plays records like it says even has a 45 adapter. Has a left and right rca hook up . That’s it unfortunately. On the front it’s got Bluetooth it acts like a Bluetooth speaker but it won’t play records kinda confusing on that part . But i bought it to hook up to my sound system and it’s doing the job . Also I don’t understand why they give you a cover for the thing if you have to completely take it off to play a record. Don’t really understand that at all . 50$ should be how much this thing costs but unfortunately no it’s around 100$ .
WORST quality Player
HORRIBLE sound. BT or RCA or speakers on the player itself. Returning this item. Total trash.
Broken after two uses
This record player was only used twice and stopped working. This was 31 days after purchase, so we were not able to return it despite explaining the issue. I would like to replace the head and needle that is broken, but there is no online support (from Target or Victrola) for this specific item and no replacement parts to order. Avoid this one.
Absolutely zero low end when playing a r...
Absolutely zero low end when playing a record. Works great if your using it as a Bluetooth speaker
Beautiful Look - And Does Work / Play - Poor Quality Sound
Quickly bought this vinyl player without reviews and just went for it because of look sleek design and price. I will not reccomend . The quality of the sound that comes out of bluetooth connection sounds tinny like a previous customer commented. No Bass no roundness or richness to the music. Lacking completely. Equivalent to the sound of playing a cassette in a tape recorder player. Also available thru Target is the audio technica record player - Worth the splurge on the audio-technica record player - professionally made and soooo much better sounding . Loving my records now with ease and quality sounds!
Sounds is so bad
Sounds really bad. This is more of a decorative piece than a functional one. If that's okay with you, then go ahead and buy it! 😅✌️
Garbagio
I bought this after buying one on eBay and it coming damaged. Once again so excited to listen to my TPD vinyl only for it to sound like trash. Scratched noise the whole time.
Best Grad Gift EVER!
I bought this as a graduation gift for my nephew who is IMPOSSIBLE to buy for! He was thrilled with this record player! The size, quality, and overall aesthetics are perfect! He has already purchased 10 vinyls to play!
It's just ok
It's ok the quality of the sound is ok. The built-in speakers aren't good. It doesn't connect to any of my Bluetooth speakers. The feature for it to connect to Bluetooth speakers didn't work. But it would connect to my cell phone. I'm guessing the Brighton is an older version that Victorla has. I went to their website because the Bluetooth for external speakers didn't work and I couldn't even find the model. They do have one called the Eastwood which looks EXACTLY the this one. You get what you pay for. I ended up returning. Looking for a better record player.
High Quality Great Sound
I'm so impressed with the quality of sound from this record player for the price! Super high value and very affordable. It's the perfect addition to my living room. Highly recommend!
Best Record Player
I love the way this record player looks in my living room. It is very easy to use and I like that it can play both records and I can also use bluetooth.
Great product for affordable price!
I have wanted one of these for a long time. The price point is great. It’s simple and easy to set up.
Awesome Vinyl Player
This works perfectly with my vinyl listening corner. It has a beautiful finish and looks great. The sound is also nice quality.
DO NOT GET IF YOUT CARE ABOUT SOUND
The look of it is really nice, but if you care about the sound then don’t get. The internal speakers are bad and even when connecting it to speakers it makes the sound like as if something is wrong with the vinyl itself. Made Kendrick lamars songs sound screechy and high pitch
Works well for me.
Is it the best quality record player? No. It’s definitely for beginners. I don’t listen to my vinyls super often so for me it’s not a big deal. I enjoy the look of it and didn’t want to spend $200 on something better when I don’t use it super often. Previous to this I had a suitcase record player and to me, this has better sound quality than that and so far I don’t notice any bending in my vinyls.
Just lovely
I am neither a record or record player connoisseur, and was tentative to buy this when perusing the reviews but I did anyway because it was on sale and my Cowboy Carter album was already on its way. Having now listened to multiple records on this player, I would say that it is just lovely for what it promises to do. It easily connected to Bluetooth, the sound quality was just fine to my admittedly untrained ear, and my daughter, nieces, and I have enjoyed a few dance parties because of it. For a fairly affordable record player, I would say it is pretty great and it looks nice in my living room.
Disappointed
I was gifted this and set it up right away. It worked okay, sound wasn't great and there was an echo. The screen doesn't work after I connected to bluetooth. If I had the receipt, I would return but since I didn't buy it I'm stuck with a dud.
Meh
For $100 the speakers themselves weren’t the best and I couldn’t get it to connect to a Bluetooth speaker. It also skipped a lot so I ended up returning it and getting a cheaper Crosley that sounds better, connects to the speaker on the first try, and I don’t have any skipping issue anymore.
Talks the talk, but can't walk the walk
My wife and I purchased this today with high hopes. Looks good, love that it can connect to a bluetooth speaker and is fairly portable. It fits our reading/record room in terms of decor. Unfortunately we will be returning this tomorrow. I understand this is a sub-hundred dollar record player, but it really doesn't merit the price. A few years ago we purchased a Heyday record player (which we really don't like aesthetically, but love the sound quality and features) and that was only $30 more. For a novelty, maybe. But to really get that vinyl warmth on a budget shop elsewhere. Pros: Sleek design Easy to pair Bluetooth Intuitive interface Phono out for connecting to better speakers Decent onboard speakers Cons: You have to fit the record under the dustcover back No arm weight control No anti-skating features Audio that came out (whether it be onboard speakers, phono out or bluetooth) was incredibly tinny lacking any mids or bass. Just terrible quality lacking that vinyl 'warmth' Phono outputs are recessed, requiring a very specific cable.
Not for listeners who like their music to sound normal
Connected to Bluetooth speakers easily but the worst sound quality. Disconnecting from Bluetooth the sound is still awful. We tried adjusting the tone, but it made all our vinyls sound warped. We played the vinyls on our other player and they sounded perfectly fine. Returning this player.
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Experience the perfect blend of classic and modern with the Victrola Brighton. This mahogany Bluetooth record player features built-in speakers, 3-speed settings, and dual Bluetooth connectivity for streaming. Enjoy crisp, clear sound with custom-tuned stereo speakers.