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The Victrola’s Eastwood II vinyl player builds on the quality and functionality of the acclaimed original Eastwood record player with an updated vintage design and all-new materials to enhance functionality and style. The Eastwood II features a simplified user interface, allowing you to control your music from a single, illuminated knob, whether you’re spinning vinyl on the 3-speed turntable or streaming via Bluetooth®. Its built-in, custom-tuned speakers are now housed behind a soft fabric, giving the Eastwood II a modern, minimalist aesthetic. The Eastwood II also comes equipped with Vinyl Stream technology, enabling you to listen to your favorite records through any external Bluetooth speaker, and the Audio-Technica AT-3600LA cartridge means excellent tracking and a crystal-clear listening experience. Use the headphone jack for private listening sessions, and lower the removable dust cover to keep your records safe and dust-free.

3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM) record player
Built-in, custom tuned speakers bring unparalleled sound quality
Premium moving magnet Audio-Technica AT-3600LA cartridge means no skips and increased clarity
Removable dust cover keeps your records dirt-and grime-free
Easily stream music from your smart device, no messy wires
With Vinyl Stream technology, you can now play your favorite records through any Bluetooth speaker or headphones
Built-in headphone jack for private listening or use the RCA out to connect to your existing sound systems

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About Victrola

Victrola traces its origins to 1906 in Camden, New Jersey, where the Victor Talking Machine Company, founded by Eldridge R. Johnson in 1901, unveiled its iconic Victrola phonograph to the American public. Building on Emile Berliner's flat-disc gramophone innovations, Johnson refined spring-driven motors and recording processes, propelling Victor to dominance as the world's largest phonograph maker. The brand's "His Master's Voice" trademark and luxurious cabinet designs transformed record players into status symbols, blending engineering precision with aesthetic appeal before merging with RCA in 1929.

Today, Victrola focuses primarily on turntables, offering a spectrum from nostalgic, suitcase-style players to high-fidelity belt-drive models with modern Bluetooth connectivity and USB encoding. Its portfolio extends to complete audio systems, including bookshelf speakers and recently expanded lines via acquisitions like KLH Audio, emphasizing simplicity, vintage-inspired aesthetics, and superior sound reproduction without delving into amplifiers, DACs, headphones, or cables.

Positioned as a mid-tier accessible heritage brand, Victrola appeals to vinyl enthusiasts and casual hi-fi buyers seeking reliable, stylish entry points to analog playback rather than high-end audiophile gear or vintage collector rarities. Renowned for evoking bygone eras with contemporary usability, it holds strong market presence through innovative designs that prioritize immersive listening over boutique exclusivity.

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