- The platinum of the folio majority has integrated speakers
- The rotating pen tray has an aluminum tray and a carbon fiber reading
- £ 169 and £ 199 respectively
This is the record Store Day 2025 on Saturday April 12, so the majority of the majority could not be better: the British audio firm launched two new Bluetooth decks at affordable prices.
The folio of £ 169 is an all-in-one with integrated stereo speakers, a Bluetooth and USB recording and recording, and it comes with a cartridge of the mobile audio-technica at3600l magnet. The tray is made of molded metal and there is a pre-balanced reading and cartridge.
You can ignore the speakers and connect to an RCA amplifier, and there is an entry to external audio sources that cannot diffuse wirelessly. And unusually for a plate at this price, you get a pitch control to refine the reading speed.
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The second platinum, the £ 199 pen, is a more premium option without speakers, but always with Bluetooth connectivity and the Mobile AT3600L magnet cartridge.
The tray is made of aluminum, the reading is made of carbon fiber with an adjustable counterweight and once again, there is a height control.
These are beautiful turntables with decent specifications, so if the sound is fair, they could be candidates for our list of the best decks.
But they are faced with intense competition with this type of price: the excellent Bluetooth PS-LX310BT de Sony brochure is currently on sale for £ 199 £ 239 usual £ 239, and as a happy owner of an audio-technica hub, I would also recommend the two audio-technica LP60BT and the audio-technica LP70BT positively. I have their big brother, the audio-technica LP120XBT, and I like it very much.




