

In the mid '50s, Philco introduced the first record player that resembles the retro-style standalone unit that many consumers are familiar with from contemporary brands, such as Crosley. In the '20s, radio and the Great Depression compressed the industry. Nostalgia, DJ culture, aesthetics, and “analog warmth” are all factors contributing to the revival of vinyl and record players.ĬDs and digital music formats are not the first serious competitor to records as a format. Recently, records (and thus turntables) have made a comeback, outselling CDs for the first time in decades in the US in 2020. Records were the dominant format of commercially storing audio for about a century. Later in that century, Emile Berliner moved the media from cylinders to flat discs. The record player, called a phonograph and then gramophone around the beginning of the 20th century, dates back to Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell and their teams in the late 19th century. Powerful, versatile and high quality: the TT-Play PLUS turntable from auna impresses with its full sound, numerous functions and a stylish exterior.Turntables & Record Players For Sale on Reverb With its classic and elegant design, the turntable fits perfectly into any living environment. When the TT-Play PLUS is not in use, it is safely protected against wear and tear and dust particles under a dust cover until its next use.

The sound of the versatile turntable goes out via the separate stereo speakers with a power of 5 watts RMS each, which can be easily connected via the speaker outputs. A blue status LED on the front also provides reliable information about the activation of the Bluetooth function. If you are not in the mood for vinyl, you also have the option of wirelessly connecting to music databases on your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and streaming music via the auna TT-Play PLUS record player. The pitch control knob can be used to regulate the rotation speed up or down by 10%. The tonearm of the elegant device is manually adjusted with a separate counterweight in order to achieve the ideal contact weight for the stereo ceramic pickup.

Thanks to its belt drive, the TT-Play PLUS reliably rotates records at speeds of 33 and 45 revolutions per minute.

The auna TT-Play PLUS turntable enriches every living room with a timelessly classic design, two powerful stereo speakers and a convenient Bluetooth connection.
