As a vinyl enthusiast, Black Friday is one of my favorite times of the year. It’s not just the thrill of snagging deals—it’s about upgrading or expanding my gear at prices that feel almost too good to be true. This year, I’ve been scouting the sales and found five fantastic turntables at incredible discounts. Whether you’re a seasoned audiophile or just dipping your toes into the world of vinyl, these deals are worth checking out.
Original Price: $799.99
Discounted Price: $599.99
If you’re already invested in a Sonos system (or thinking about it), the Victrola Stream Carbon is a no-brainer. This sleek, belt-driven turntable is designed to integrate seamlessly with Sonos devices, letting you stream your vinyl wirelessly without any complicated setups. The carbon fiber tonearm and Ortofon 2M Red cartridge ensure rich, detailed sound, while the illuminated control knob is a thoughtful touch for controlling playback groups.
I love how versatile the connectivity is—you can go wireless via Wi-Fi or use the gold-plated RCA ports for a traditional wired setup. At $200 off, it’s the perfect time to grab a turntable that blends classic vinyl charm with modern convenience.
Original Price: $449.00
Discounted Price: $399.00
The Pro-Ject T1 caught my attention for its incredible craftsmanship at a reasonable price. It’s clear that Pro-Ject didn’t cut corners. The CNC-machined plinth avoids unwanted vibrations, while the heavy glass platter adds stability and resonance-free playback. Plus, the included OM 5E MM cartridge is a high-quality choice for those who care about getting every detail from their records.
While $50 off might not seem like the biggest discount, this turntable is already an excellent value for audiophiles on a budget. With its sleek design (I’m partial to the Walnut finish) and precise sound performance, the T1 is a standout choice for anyone looking to upgrade.
Original Price: $429.00
Discounted Price: $349.00
For those who appreciate ease of use without compromising on quality, the Denon DP-300F is a stellar option. Its fully automatic operation is a lifesaver—especially for multitaskers like me who sometimes forget to lift the tonearm at the end of a record. The die-cast aluminum platter ensures stable playback, while the built-in phono preamp makes it compatible with a variety of systems.
At $80 off, this turntable combines convenience with great sound quality. Whether you’re new to vinyl or want a reliable secondary player, the DP-300F is hard to beat.
Original Price: $399.00
Discounted Price: $279.95
I’m all about flexibility, and the JBL Spinner BT delivers in spades. Want Bluetooth connectivity for casual listening? Done. Prefer a wired setup for a more traditional hi-fi experience? It’s got you covered there, too. The die-cast aluminum platter and pre-installed Audio-Technica cartridge ensure impressive sound clarity, while the MDF plinth and vibration-damping feet keep everything steady.
What really sold me is the massive $120 savings. This turntable is perfect for anyone who wants the best of both worlds—modern wireless convenience and the tactile joy of spinning vinyl.
Original Price: $248.00
Discounted Price: $178.00
For under $200, the Sony PS-LX310BT is a steal. It’s fully automatic, which makes it great for beginners or anyone who values simplicity. The Bluetooth connectivity is surprisingly robust, and the built-in USB output is a nifty feature for digitizing your record collection. I’ve been meaning to archive some of my rare albums, and this turntable makes it easier than ever.
The three-position gain switch is another thoughtful addition, especially for adjusting playback levels when switching between albums. At $70 off, this turntable is an excellent entry point into the world of vinyl without breaking the bank.