Victrola Soundstage All-in-one Speaker Arrives in Europe This October

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Victrola has announced that its Soundstage all-in-one speaker will launch across Europe on October 1, bringing a compact speaker designed specifically for turntables to a wider audience. First unveiled at CES 2026, the Soundstage combines room-filling sound with vibration-reducing technology intended to improve vinyl playback.

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Unlike traditional bookshelf speakers, the Soundstage uses a down-firing Symmetric Drive Woofer (SDW) to produce deep bass while minimizing vibrations that can interfere with a turntable's stylus. Front-facing Balanced Mode Radiators (BMR) provide wide stereo dispersion, creating a larger soundstage from a single compact enclosure.

The speaker supports Bluetooth, Auracast, RCA, USB-C and 3.5mm AUX connectivity, allowing it to function with turntables as well as other audio sources. It's designed to pair with Victrola's Wave and Automatic turntables but is compatible with most record players.

The Victrola Soundstage will be available in Walnut and Black finishes starting October 1 for £299 / €329. It is already available in the U.S. for $349.

Why It Matters

Finding speakers that deliver powerful sound without introducing vibration into a nearby turntable can be a challenge. Victrola's Soundstage tackles that problem with a purpose-built design while adding modern features like Auracast and Bluetooth, making it an appealing all-in-one solution for vinyl listeners who want a cleaner, simpler setup.

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Indiana Lang

Indiana Lang is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Ultimate Technology Reviews, as well as a technology journalist, product reviewer, and low-voltage professional with more than 15 years of hands-on experience designing, installing, and evaluating consumer technology. Since beginning his editorial career in 2016, he has reviewed hundreds of products across home theater, audio, networking, smart home technology, portable gaming, and consumer electronics. Every article is built on real-world testing, honest opinions, and practical experience to help readers make smarter technology buying decisions.

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