

🎶 Spin nostalgia into your modern lifestyle with Victrola’s Quincy 6-in-1 multimedia hub!
The Victrola Quincy 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player is a versatile multimedia center combining vintage charm with modern convenience. It supports 3-speed vinyl playback (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM), CD, cassette, AM/FM radio, and wireless Bluetooth streaming. Featuring built-in speakers, RCA outputs, and headphone jack, it offers flexible listening options in a stylish espresso finish. Ideal for millennials seeking a blend of retro aesthetics and contemporary functionality, this plug-and-play unit delivers quality sound and easy setup without extra equipment.





| ASIN | B06XHVDF6R |
| Additional Features | Built In Speaker |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | Victrola |
| Built-In Media | Bluetooth Record Player |
| Color | Espresso |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 23,064 Reviews |
| Cycles | AC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816203015525 |
| Included Components | Bluetooth Record Player |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5"L x 18.1"W x 13.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Innovative Technology Record Player Turntable Espresso (VTA-200B-ESP) |
| Item Weight | 14.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Innovative Technology |
| Material | Plastic, Wood |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 78 RPM |
| Mfr Part Number | VTA-200B-ESP |
| Model Name | VTA-200B-ESP |
| Model Number | VTA-200B-ESP |
| Power Consumption | 120 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
| Special Feature | Built In Speaker |
| Style Name | Record Player |
| UPC | 816203015525 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**S
So far so good - will update periodically.
Update 3/20/21: It's been a few months and no problems. Works just like the day I got it. -- Update: Nice! I got some really quick answers, including from the seller, about the one thing that I was unsure about. Short version-- the turntable itself will be a little loose when all set up; this is normal/ideal. I'm really pleased with this unit and the fast response I got. Thanks much! I got this along with the three-year warranty, since reviews are indicating this product is fragile/prone to some issues. I only had one issue, which I'll detail toward the end of this review. I've asked a question relevant to that point, and will update my review to reflect what I hear back. So first of all, the unit I received appeared intact/undamaged from what I can tell and looking at the packaging. The whole thing is wrapped in plastic and ships in a box that says what it is on the outside. It comes with RCA cables. The instruction manual says it ALSO includes a 3mm aux out cable, but I didn't see that inside-- just the RCA cables. I don't see anything else that confirms that the cable should be in there, so, I'm guessing it's just a mistake with the manual print rather than a missing item. It probably doesn't need saying, but just in case, the lid does not open fully, but if you push the joint forward (toward you), it will lock open in place. You can close the lid without problems. It is open in the back to allow more space for records, so keep that in mind. I checked the FM, phono (vinyl), CD, and bluetooth functions. All of these worked perfectly. Note that the turntable will not spin until and unless you move the needle arm over to the record. Also don't throw out the needle protector! The instructions mention to keep these, but if I hadn't read it and hadn't been thinking, I would've tossed it. The CD has some limited programmability-- basically you can choose what order to play tracks in, on a disc. Nothing else really to mention on that function. The bluetooth worked perfect. I've had some devices be annoying and finicky whether they want to be recognized, and this wasn't one of them. Sound quality is all right-- if you're looking for something super loud with heavy bass, you'll want to plug in other speakers. I can't stand the "blow the dust off the speakers!" appeal, so this is fine for me. It does sound better when the unit is at least 8-10 feet away, sounds more balanced. For its size and for being an all-in-one, this is both acceptable and perfectly decent, no complaints. I'm used to listening from a pair of computer speakers when I don't have headphones on, so this is fine. My one issue-- (Reminder: Got an answer and this is fine apparently!) The turntable comes with a screw which is unscrewed to help keep the unit safe during transportation. The instructions say to TIGHTEN this screw before playing. I've seen some reviewers who I am guessing are confused, since they've loosened it instead. I was able to tighten this screw pretty easily, but the issue I have is that the turntable itself is not REALLY secure from doing this. You can still move it maybe 8mm/a third of an inch or so, just... around. This includes the turntable AND the arm, which I would expect to be, you know, screwed and fixed in place, immobile. It is not either of these things-- and it moves if I need to adjust the speed or anything like that. Now, when the record's playing, it seems totally fine, and it does play the records fine, but I was taken aback by this. I'm waiting on an answer to find out how problematic this is. For now, it seems to be working fine, but it definitely gives me pause, so to speak. So, that aside, I haven't had any OTHER problems, and I'm happy with it. If it turns out that's just normal, I can't say it seems like a sensible part of the design to me, but as long as it works, that's fine. Overall this is a very attractive, pleasant-sounding, versatile player. We'll see if it lasts-- I'll update this review periodically to reflect any problems that arise, or lack thereof.
E**8
Beautiful, portable,6 in 1, great sounding vinyl player
Absolutely beautiful Vinyl player with a rustic Farmhouse Vintage look. This Victrola, "The Quincy " was a Christmas gift for my daughter and it arrived just before Christmas. She had been asking me for a record player for a while to play her Billie Eillish vinyls on and after much research, I decided on this Victrola. It plays three speeds, 33 1/3, 45, and 78 records as well as CD's, and those archaic casettes , and has an FM/AM radio built-in. Additionally, it has a built-in jack for headphones. The speaker sound is pretty decent for the value. My daughter was playing her records on it Christmas day and even with her bedroom door closed, we all could hear it in the LR and it sounded clear and loud, without any bass vibrations. I love the aesthetic this record player gives off. Its so classic looking, I love the Vintage Rustic Farmhouse light wood color, and it fit perfectly on her small TV/book stand. The lid doesn't go up all the way, but I like the look of it 3/4 of the way open. It was easy enough to set up that my 12 year old daughter did it all by herself without asking me for any help. She is a smart girl though, so that didn't surprise me. 😊. This is her first record player, and she loves the fact that its portable with Bluetooth capabilities. She had the Bluetooth connected to her iPhone with in minute's, streaming her favorite music from her phone to the Victrola. It functions much better than the old style record players available back in my day, which was a looooong time ago. Lol. I wish we had these when I was a kid. Its so very cool, and nostalgic. The "playability" is awesome because it plays 3 sizes of vinyls, CD's, FM/AM radio, and casettes. Wow!! When the lid is closed, it looks like a beautiful piece of furniture. I was pleased with the affordability of this Victrola. Most of the reviews I read on it were very good. The needle is the only thing I worry about, but only because my 12 year old has never used one before, so I've had to teach her how to properly care for it. She was so funny, she asked me, "Mom, how do you get it to FF or play a specific track on the vinyl"? Boy do I feel old. Probably because I am. I was born in the late 60's, when all we had was our parents record players that were simple, plain, not portable, and no built-in speakers. Once I showed her how to carefully lift the needle arm and place it on the desired track by looking for the lines in the vinyl, she had it down packed in no time and was fascinated by the entire workings of it. I emphasized to her the importance of needle care, but because she is 12, and im not currently aware of , if any, manufacturers warranty, I purchased a separate warranty from Assurion through Amazon, which Ive reviewed in a separate review. But definitely get the warranty because its well worth it. Victrola has a great reputation and I'm overall extremely pleased with this purchase. Its my daughter's favorite Christmas gift, which makes mom happy. I colored, and not very well, the background im some of the photos because she has lots of posters on her wall of artist's, which im sure we wouldn't be allowed to show, so thats the reason for my messy coloring.
S**R
The best! Great sound quality and very versatile. Beautiful
This is such a great, all-in-one music system. My Crosley Cruiser turntable broke, and I decided to upgrade to this based off reviews. I am very impressed with the sound that comes out of this Victrola, wow. My old Crosley Cruiser is no competitor to this, I’m so glad I upgraded to this Victrola, the sound is big and full, I can actually hear the different instruments in my Jazz albums instead of the previous low fi mush. I listen to a lot of instrumental music such as jazz, classical, as well as oldies and this adds the needed “warmth” to the sound for these albums. They just sound so good coming from this Victrola. The cosmetics are stunning, looks like a vintage record player and gives you the “vibe” when you use it, which to me is half the fun right? Old jazz vinyl just sounds best coming out of a retro wooden stereo with fabric grill cloth speakers and vintage radio knobs. The fact that it also offers CD’s, cassette tapes, Bluetooth, aux input, headphone output, FM radio, and ability to hook up to external speakers, all for this price is just such an insane value. The volume is plenty for me, and at least double what my old Crosley cruiser put out. I’m in an apartment and it fills the room at 1/4 of the volume knob turned. Halfway it can be heard well across the apartment. Sound is warm, rich and full, and honestly you really wouldn’t need external speakers with this unless you need to shake the walls. Respectively, this can be turned down low enough to whisper volume and still hear it well, which is good in an apartment at night or if others are in the place (or connect headphones). Overall a 10/10 and would definitely buy again, I’m amazed at the value and sound. Pair with a matching wooden stand to hold your records and you’re set for a long time.
S**B
Nostalgic Record Player
I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend. He loves it. The sound is great. It looks nice in what we have now set up as the music/reading room. Quality is good.
K**N
Does the job of an all-in-one
My m-i-l has been interested in one of these for a while. I found a used (like new) one on here for $25 off and decided to take the plunge. As usual for the other like-new stuff I've bought from Amazon, the player came in pristine order and looked great. Then, I tested all the features. The speakers are not good of course, but I find that most people don't care, they just want sound. (I'd put them on par with a $50 bluetooth speaker.) When you hook it up to a decent audio system via RCA, it sounds pretty good, but I probably wouldn't buy this as a main system. It looses it's charm sitting next to speakers - looks is part of what drives people to these. Anyways, the CD player, Bluetooth, and radio all work well out of the box. The tape player sounds the most like poo, but tapes aren't that great anyways. The record player was one of the main reasons she wanted it, but it sounded a bit distorted/low quality. I tried cleaning the records better, different RCA cables, etc., but nothing made it sound better. Then, I bought a new cartridge. Boy, that made a huge difference. I would consider that a must-buy along with this player. The one I got was a Banpa, also from Amazon. It was pretty easy to install, it just takes some delicate hands so you don't break the fine wires. Anyways, I'm using it for a bit until she gets it for Xmas and so far, it's a nice little player for non-audiophiles. It got me into vinyl and now I'm on the lookout for a dedicated turntable with better sound :)
A**2
Fabulous quality for the price!
I received one of these for my birthday, back in 2008 or so, when my husband-at-the-time got one from a local department store, on sale for $99. (Big spender, he was.) I loved it so much, I ended up buying one here on Amazon for my oldest child, when she first moved out, five years ago. She still listens to hers daily. About three years ago (2022), my son said he wanted to make mix tapes the old-school way, meaning he wanted a dual-cassette system. I obliged him and gave my amazing Victrola system to my middle child so I could buy a new all-in-one system for my son (we placed it in the family room). He made a few mix tapes with it, but they all turned out just kind of crappy. We didn't get much use out of that system. Last month (Dec. 2025), we moved and I wanted to put the system in my own room, so I could listen to old records and CDs like I used to. Turns out, it wasn't just the cassette player portion that sucked--the entire system was a major hunk of junk. Really horrible sound quality, feedback and clicking in the background, etc. Into the rubbish with that one (Boytone was the brand). I snagged my Victrola 6-in-1 system back from my middle child, who prefers streaming on their phone anyway. This baby works just as great as ever, even being 7 years old! I definitely recommend this system. I'm not such an audiophile that I want to put money into a component stereo--and why should I, when this system has everything I need and the quality is there!
J**J
Just What I Wanted
Looks good and sounds good, I'm happy with the purchase. All of the functions work as intended. Make sure you do TIGHTEN the screw on the top of the record player, as the instructions detail. Do not loosen it. Because the lid doesn't open all the way, that screw can be hard to get to. I used a dime to tighten it further once I had hand tightened it as far as I could get it. Once tightened it will prevent your turntable from moving around so much. The built-in speakers aren't the loudest, but there are RCA outs for external speaker hookup. They are fine for what I'm using it for, just don't expect to rattle the windows. No AM radio is a bit of a letdown but I was aware of that when purchasing. Altogether, I'm satisfied with this player. Visually and aurally. The record used in my demo in an original 1973 with some scratches that you can hear. Better records aren't as noisy.
M**W
Great all-in-one record player that's priced competitively.
My first unit arrived with the CD tray broken off. This is a QC issue as there was no damage to the box and the unit was well packaged to protect it. Amazon was great at replacing the unit promptly. The replacement unit I received arrived in perfect condition with no visible damage, and the packaging was intact. It was securely wrapped in plastic and shipped in a box clearly labeled with the product name. Inside, it included RCA cables, though the manual mentioned a 3mm aux out cable, which wasn’t present. However, I suspect this is just a misprint in the manual rather than a missing item. I tested out all the key functions—FM radio, turntable, CD player, and Bluetooth—and everything worked flawlessly. One thing to note is that the turntable won’t start spinning until you move the needle arm over to the record. Also, don’t toss the needle protector! The manual advises keeping it, and I can see how it would be easy to discard it without thinking. The CD player has basic programmability, allowing you to customize the order of tracks, but nothing beyond that. Bluetooth connectivity was seamless—some devices can be temperamental, but this one paired quickly with no hassle. As for sound quality, it’s decent for an all-in-one system. If you’re looking for deep bass and room-shaking volume, you might want to connect external speakers. However, for everyday listening, it delivers a well-balanced sound, especially when positioned about 8-10 feet away. It’s comparable to listening through a good set of computer speakers, which works perfectly fine for me. For the price, this is a well-built unit with an attractive design that makes a great addition to any space.
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