IKEA capitalized and intends to pull in money on the trend, the growing popularity of playing vinyl. Would you look at that.
Aha! Wondering if it is possible to connect it, without various adapters, with for example these:
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Ikea SYMFONISK picture frame speaker designed by Sonos. I purchased it a couple of days ago from Ikea store for US $199. Their website said they had 42 in stock so they are planning to sell a lot of them. That said, there was not a single...
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Edit:
I suspect that it can happen because IKEA mentions:
Now, IKEA hosts a range of speakers - like VAPPEBY or the SYMFONISK products with Sonos that quite elegantly blend into home furnishing - but hasn’t made a record player since. Until now, in collaboration with Swedish House Mafia.
“There's nothing simple about designing something that looks very simple. It's actually even more complicated to develop ”, says Friso. “The engine of it all, having a pre-amplifier built in, getting enough juice from just a simple USB cable to run everything. There are so many things happening inside the product without you noticing as a customer. Carmen and the technical team really did some major work in making it all happen. ”
But we'll see.
Seriously it's ugly ... I think so anyway.
Here are aesthetically much more appealing turntables:
Post a picture of a vinyl lathe that you think looks good.:D Performance information, optional. I am most interested in some nice pictures. How vinyl sounds is of secondary importance. For me anyway.:) Feel free to tell us about your youth's vinyl player. Take a trip down memory lane...
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The only thing I can think of would be an advantage with that IKEA turntable are opportunities to be able to connect to IKEA's other speakers. How it will be now remains to be seen.