The Victrola Stream Onyx has been unveiled as the second iteration of the brand's original namesake model that has been given a darkly demure overhaul to make perfect for discerning audiophiles to choose.
The system is characterized by its ability to stream audio from your favorite LPs directly to a wireless sound system rather than requiring a physical connection. This is further enhanced with the Works with Sonos compatibility, while the traditional RCA jack supports physical connections, if desired.
The Victrola Stream Onyx has a dark finish that resembles the namesake mineral and has been given a polished finish to make it perfect for incorporating into any space. The system is priced at $599.99, which marks a several hundred dollar drop from the original model.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Wireless Connection Turntable Systems
- The use of wireless technology allows turntable systems to have more flexibility in terms of placement and compatibility with other sound systems.
- Compatibility-driven Turntable Systems
- Designing turntable systems with compatibility features, such as Works with Sonos and physical connections, allows users to choose from a wider range of devices and systems for sound playback.
- Dark Finish Turntable Systems
- Having turntable systems with darkly demure finishes, such as the namesake mineral, adds an aesthetic appeal to these devices for audiophiles and design-conscious users.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Consumer Electronics Industry
- Companies in the consumer electronics industry can consider using wireless and compatibility features, as well as incorporating new aesthetic finishes, to improve the design and flexibility of turntable systems.
- Home Audio Industry
- Manufacturers in the home audio industry can leverage compatibility features and wireless technology to create innovative and versatile turntable systems for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
- Interior Design Industry
- Designers in the interior design industry can consider incorporating darkly demure turntable systems into their projects as both functional and aesthetic pieces for discerning clients.
