Victrola’s Soundstage may recall Andover’s SpinBase, but added features, modern connectivity, and a refined design give it a distinct vinyl-first identity.
It's designed for modern audiophiles who want a plug-and-play hi-fi system that looks as good as it sounds.
The $349 Victrola Soundstage is a compact hi-fi speaker base that sits under your turntable, delivering better vinyl sound without causing needle skips.
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Short on space and want an alternative to bookshelf speakers? Victrola's new Soundstage promises big vinyl sound.
Short on space and want an alternative to bookshelf speakers? Victrola's new Soundstage promises big vinyl sound.
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