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Victrola is a leading manufacturer of turntables and audio equipment, blending vintage design with modern technology like Bluetooth connectivity to bring lifelong music memories to every home.

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Victrola has been a household name in the world of audio for over a century, originally famous for the Victor Talking Machine Company's phonographs. Today, the brand is owned by Innovative Technology Electronics, LLC, and continues to lead the vinyl resurgence with a wide range of turntables, music centers, and audio accessories. Victrola products are renowned for seamlessly merging nostalgic, retro aesthetics with contemporary features such as Bluetooth streaming, USB recording, and built-in speakers.

From portable suitcase record players to premium solid-wood multimedia centers, Victrola caters to both casual listeners and audiophiles. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and is dedicated to keeping the analog listening experience alive while adapting to the digital age.

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Victrola VA-75 The Shelves: Installation and User Manual

Victrola VA-75 The Shelves: Installation and User Manual

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Get detailed installation instructions, specifications, safety warnings, and warranty information for the Victrola VA-75 The Shelves, designed for displaying vinyl records. Learn how to easily mount your new shelves.
Victrola VM-135 Montauk Turntable System: Instruction Manual

Victrola VM-135 Montauk Turntable System: Instruction Manual

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This instruction manual provides detailed information for the Victrola VM-135 Montauk Turntable System, covering safety guidelines, setup, operation for records, Bluetooth, and Aux-in, specifications, turntable layout, needle replacement, and warranty.

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Victrola Eastwood LP Turntable User Manual - Model VTA-78-WLN

Victrola Eastwood LP Turntable User Manual - Model VTA-78-WLN

VTA-78-WLN • February 24, 2026
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Victrola Eastwood LP Bluetooth Record Player, Model VTA-78-WLN. Learn about its 3-speed turntable, Audio-Technica cartridge, Bluetooth…

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  • How do I pair my Bluetooth device to my Victrola record player?

    Switch the function knob to 'BT' (Bluetooth) mode. The LED indicator will typically flash blue. Open the Bluetooth settings on your smartphone or device, select 'Victrola' (or your specific model name/number) from the list, and connect. The unit usually chimes when the connection is successful.

  • How do I replace the stylus on my Victrola turntable?

    To remove the old stylus, gently pull it down and out towards the front of the cartridge. To install the new stylus (commonly model ITNP-S1 or ATN3600L), align it with the cartridge and snap it upwards until it clicks into place. Handles with care to avoid damaging the needle.

  • Why is my Victrola turntable not spinning?

    Ensure the unit is plugged in and powered on. Check the 'Auto-Stop' switch; if it is set to ON, the platter will only spin when the tonearm is moved over the record. If it is a belt-driven model and the motor runs but the platter doesn't move, the belt may have slipped or broken.

  • Can I connect external speakers to my Victrola player?

    Yes, most Victrola models feature RCA Line Out ports (Red and White) on the back. You can use RCA cables to connect these to the auxiliary input of powered speakers or an external amplifier. Some newer models also feature 'VinylStream' Bluetooth output to pair wirelessly with Bluetooth speakers.

  • What is the warranty period for Victrola products?

    Victrola typically offers a warranty for its products when purchased from authorized retailers. For standard consumer electronics, this is often a one-year limited warranty covering parts and labor for manufacturing defects. Check the warranty page on their official site for specific terms.