Victrola has whipped the covers off the latest version of its Stream turntable that ’s designed to integrate seamlessly with Sonos products .
The Stream Onyx is the follow - up to the Stream Carbon that launch in 2022 . It ’s a agiotage priced , high-pitched - performancerecord playerwith wireless support that allows users to stream their vinyl straight to their Sonos talker with no additional equipment required .
It ’s able to do this as the Victrola is part of the Works with Sonos scheme , and it can be setup to access Sonos products via its app ( Android and iOS ) . Once it ’s been setup with a Sonos speaker , the Stream Onyx amply integrate within theSonos S2 appfor operation , and on the pack of cards itself is an well-lighted dominance knob that offer centralised volume mastery for your entire Sonos system .
The Stream Onyx is made from dissimilar materials than the Stream Carbon while still providing a premium look . Those changes include an aluminium tonearm and custom - design removable headshell agree with a premium Audio - Technica VM95E cartridge attached . Victrola also mentions they ’ve made it easy for vinyl radical novices to operate the deck of cards with its adjustable equalizer to produce the “ right downforce for dynamic frequency reply and increase clarity ” .
If you do n’t have a Sonos system to hook the Stream Onyx up to , electrify stereo speakers can be used with the turntable thanks to the RCA output . Speeds of 33.3 and 45 revolutions per minute are put up , and the player is usable in any colouring that you like unless it ’s smuggled .
Pre - orders for the Stream Onyx bug out on the 7th January 2023 on the Victrola website , and the likes of Amazon , Best Buy , Crutchfield , Abt , take heed Up , NFM and WWS , with a suggested retail price of $ 599 .
wide availability starts belated February 2023 , and Victrola has plans to distribute the record instrumentalist in Europe by and by in the year .