ION Audio Air LP Review Wrap Upįor what it’s worth, the ION Audio Air LP did its job. For budget, the Victrola VTA-600B-ESP has really good built-in speakers. If you want the best of both words-audio quality and converting-you’ll want the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BK for that very reason. But it does offer a really cheap way to convert your vinyl records to digital, provided you have no need for record players. Even worse, it doesn’t include the stylus to play 78 RPM records, which it supports out of the box. It’s in a weird place where it wouldn’t satisfy audiophiles, nor is it the greatest options for newcomers to record players. Gauging the value behind the ION Audio Air LP was tough. Additionally, you can convert your vinyl records to digital via the USB port. You’ll end up with a much better speaker system. We recommend you place it near a dedicated stereo system instead of Bluetooth the RCA output in the back allows for that. It can also double as a place to set a Bluetooth speaker temporarily. It comes with a dust cover on a hinge, which we’re glad that wasn’t cut. For $62, we expected sacrifices to be made with the chassis itself. DesignĪs for design, the ION Air LP Turntable feels cheap, a trait it does not share with the Crosley CR704D-PA. What if you want to connect your pc and iPod with our record player? Find the best player that fits this description in our Pyle plttb8ui classic vinyl turntable review. It has three speeds: 33 1/3, 45 and 78, so it’ll play the majority of records. If you have a few vinyl records lying around, and want to play them, you could give this one a shot. With Bluetooth speakers becoming a common household device, connecting the two is a cinch. For starters, it has good Bluetooth range of 10m. That did not stop it from being a decent niche device. The number one spot on our list, the Victrola VTA-600B-ESP, had no problem beating it in sound quality. The ION Audio Air LP did not impress, unfortunately.
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