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The AT-LP70XBT combines convenience with Bluetooth functionality in aptX higher-resolution quality, offering a seamless setup for casual listeners.

Audio-Technica’s reliable AT-VM95C cartridge ensures a balanced performance suitable for most listeners.

The Victrola Hi-Res Onyx and Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT side by side, on orange background

Audio-Technica uses its own cartridges, naturally…

The automatic operation makes it user-friendly, requiring minimal interaction to start or stop playback.

The Hi-Res Onyx also supports two speeds 33 1/3 and 45RPM making it versatile for various record types.

Its chassis is engineered to minimize resonance, offering a slightly clearer, more accurate sound.

The Victrola hi-res onyx turntables on a wooden surface.

Audio-Technica uses its own cartridges, naturally…

The Victrola might just have the edge for a ‘pride in ownership’ aesthetic in your home though.

For its part, theVictrola Hi-Res Onyxis a great spinner too.

At this price (and with the right initial set-up), the Hi-Res Onyx is hugely impressive.

Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT turntable, with the dust cover open, on a wooden table

The Onyx perhaps looks a little more futuristic.

Whichever you opt for (and both are very good buys), enjoy the music.

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