Nonetheless, it is inarguably a cream-of-crop option in the entry-level space.

But is it one of thebest turntablesfor the money?

At a shade over 100/under $100, its also hard to beat budget-wise!

The Victrola Eastwood II turntable on a wooden surface.

This simplicity belies the Eastwood IIs selling point its near-comprehensive connectivity.

Three modes afford you a great deal of versatility for a relatively inexpensive all-in-one unit.

Not only is it foolproof, but its very satisfying to use indeed.

The Victrola Eastwood II turntable on a wooden surface

Good, then, that a built-in amplifier and speaker system is plenty loud!

As such, the Eastwood II is (almost) everything it needs to be.

The Audio-Technica AT-3600LA cartridge with which it ships is a cut above those often found on other budget turntables.

The Victrola Eastwood II turntable on a wooden surface

In short, this probably isnt the turntable for active listeners.

The amp is plenty powerful for filling a room, though theres little headroom when the volume gets pushed.

Functionally speaking, the Eastwoods design is both smart and simple.

The Victrola Eastwood II turntable on a wooden surface

One major gripe relates to the turntables lid.

This is most obvious when handling the tonearm, which is at once flimsily light in-hand and heavy-handed on-vinyl.

However, the three-figure price point might be a tad tough to justify for slightly more seasoned buyers.

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Also, the tonearms cheap construction can be found in units half the Eastwood IIs price.

Should you buy the Victrola Eastwood II?

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