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The 1 BY ONE Belt Drive Turntable combines classic analog warmth with modern convenience, featuring Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in phono preamp, and USB output for digital archiving. Its diamond-tipped stylus and adjustable tonearm deliver precise, high-fidelity sound at 33 or 45 RPM. Designed for durability and audiophile control, this turntable offers versatile connectivity and a stylish red-wood finish, making it a standout choice for vinyl enthusiasts seeking both nostalgia and innovation.
















| ASIN | B07S5XSTCW |
| Additional Features | Equalizer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,413 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in DJ & VJ Belt Drive Turntables #912 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Brand | 1byone |
| Built-In Media | 1.Turntable Unit 2.Power Adapter 3.Counterweight 4.Anti-skating Weight 5.Platter with Belt 6.45 RPM Adaptor 7.Slip Mat 8.Cartridge Alignment Protractor 9.USB-PC Cable 10.Instruction Manual |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,198 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842120150315 |
| Included Components | 1.Turntable Unit 2.Power Adapter 3.Counterweight 4.Anti-skating Weight 5.Platter with Belt 6.45 RPM Adaptor 7.Slip Mat 8.Cartridge Alignment Protractor 9.USB-PC Cable 10.Instruction Manual Included Components 1.Turntable Unit 2.Power Adapter 3.Counterweight 4.Anti-skating Weight 5.Platter with Belt 6.45 RPM Adaptor 7.Slip Mat 8.Cartridge Alignment Protractor 9.USB-PC Cable 10.Instruction Manual See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 13.6"W x 4.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Bluetooth Vinyl Turntable |
| Item Weight | 5.72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | 1 BY ONE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
| Mfr Part Number | 1-AD07US01 |
| Model Name | Bluetooth Vinyl Turntable |
| Model Number | 1-AD07US01 |
| Power Consumption | 5 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
| Special Feature | Equalizer |
| Style Name | Record Player |
| UPC | 842120150315 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 15 Volts |
| Warranty Description | We offer 2-year service for our products, our California based office ensures a quick response to your problems. |
T**S
After a year, still loving it!
I received an old LP as a gift from my sister who assumed I had a turntable due to the fact I am a big stereo nut. Many many years ago I tossed my vinyl collection in favor of CD and never looked back. Anyway, so there I was, holding this album with no way to play it. Amazon to the rescue. I looked at and read reviews of a bunch of turntables at a fairly low price point since vinyl was the LAST thing I wanted to invest in. This one stood out as a mostly positive unit. I ordered it. It arrived and right off the bat I was impressed with the way it looked- not cheap like I expected it too. It does not look out of place with my somewhat expensive system. After nearly a year of owning and using this turntable, I am still pleased and can recommend it. One thing you will like is that it has its own preamp so it can be used with any receiver - even ones without a phono jack. You can simply use any other input available. Just make sure to change setting on back. This should make it an excellent choice for those of you with powered speakers. Couple of things that are odd or annoying. All power buttons are on the back where you can't see them (the platter "on" button is on the main table so don't worry). Bluetooth- why? The whole vinyl thing is a retro concept. I can't imagine why anyone would want to go low-fi and use a Bluetooth connection. Well, I tested it and it works. You will be reminded of it's presence by the flashing blue light everytime you turn it on. No auto return. I know this is clearly stated but I didn't realize I would miss this feature. You will be up and down a lot. Be careful when you first get the unit. There is a piece of tape across the stylus cartridge placed there for protection during shipping. Take it off GENTLY so you don't yank the whole cartridge out like I did. The anti-skate set up is a pain in the a** due to kind of vague instructions. Push thru it. Once done you won't have to it again. Other than the minor things above, this is a really decent turntable. I have had zero problems with it honestly, it sounds quite good! With a modern new LP, it can be quite remarkable. I am ashamed to say that I have started buying LP's again. Kinda fun to go into a used record store and browse knowing I can once again play this format!
A**G
Excellent Customer Service and Quality - especially at this price
Pros: While waiting delivery I was building a mini-entertainment center to house the turntable and other electronics. There was some confusion on dimensions stated on sales page so I called Customer Service fully expecting the usual let down. To my amazement they not only answered but the person went out of her way to be helpful and even spoke clearly. What a pleasant surprise in these days of "foreign" tech support. The price was obviously a main attraction as I was looking at units in the under $300 range. The reviews of other units approaching $300 consistently reported "slowing down" of the motor and cheap, lightweight plastic construction. I figured if that's the case then I'm just going with this unit since it actually had less negative reviews. One main attraction was that the unit is 100% manual. As an engineer that means there's a lot less to break or wear out. Also, and most important I believe one of the problems with slow-downs that people experience on other units is all the Automatic features. These features all depend on the same inexpensive 12 Volt motor which now has to power all that other stuff instead of just the turntable (additional stretching of the belt to these other components with more turns and wear points contributes to the slow-downs as well as the power drain). Being fully manual all the power is directed just at the turntable and it feels quite strong when I used my full-width record cleaner while the table turned. Time of course will tell. Another nice feature to help with the manual operation is the tonearm lift lever. This lifts the tonearm and allows you to place the needle exactly where you want it before lowering it, or raising it. This is mandatory for my old shaky hands. Not sure why they don't promote this in their advertising because it makes the whole manual thing workable for people scared of this style. During unpacking the first thing I noticed was how relatively heavy the unit felt. Ordinarily might not have noticed this however the comments in reviews of the units that are 2-3X more expensive is that they feel light and cheap. This "felt" well built. Also although I don't personally care that much about looks, I have to admit the red-wood look and design of the components is most attractive. The dust cover is heavy duty and works well with the two-point hinges. I'm listening to Billy Joel 52nd Street while writing this and it sounds great. So I guess the cartridge is good quality. So far listened to a dozen Very Old records and no skipping or other issues. BTW it has Bluetooth for the speakers, but I'm not using that so no clue if it works. Cons: The Instructions would be my only real complaint. The quick start is a mind boggling collection of illustrations by someone on LSD. Fortunately there's an actual manual as well. This is a bit better but still might be a bit confusing to some people who aren't mechanically inclined or already intimately familiar with turntable functions. In other words, if you're just not capable of putting together things that aren't simple then you're going to struggle. This is Not something you can just take out of the box, plug in, and start using. However keep in mind that if you do run into trouble there's the tech support line, though expect to wait for a call-back the next day (just being realistic).
W**L
This is what I was looking for!
EDIT: Three years (Sept 2025) after the purchase.... I'm still very pleased. Since buying this, my Vinyl collection has grown immensely, and I'm using this turntable nearly daily or a few times a week with ease. I've yet to experience any issue with it. In my original review below, I mentioned that I hadn't tried out the Bluetooth capabilities. Though, I have since and while it's a neat feature to have, but unfortunately you lose sound quality, versus hard wired. I prefer to listen through speakers wired to the turntable. It just sounds so much better. One annoyance is once I paired other speakers/devices through Bluetooth, it tends to connect automatically which is great if that's what you're going to use, but as mentioned, I prefer to listen through the speakers hard wired to the turntable. So sometimes turning off the Bluetooth speaker I paired tends to be difficult and if you leave it on, you hear a delay being Bluetooth delays the sound. If all fails, I just turn the Bluetooth speaker volume down to "0", if it connects beforehand. Otherwise, I'm happy with this and hope to have many more years of enjoyment out of it. I just love the simplistic of it all, and I feel I become more immersed with my music when playing vinyls. Read on for what I previously said of the turntable...... I know there are a lot of audiophiles who may be able to find fault with this turntable, but for me, this unit seems to do the job for me at a reasonable price. Previously, I had bought a Victrola (all in one Unit). While it's nice to look at and has everything one would need to play every format, the turntable was not something to be desired. Many of the records I played, would skip or skate across the record. Also, the turntable just didn't sound so great. You heard every crackle and static on the Victrola. On this turntable, there is no skipping, skating and the sound is clean. One of the main reason I bought this player is because I wanted to play all my records without skips and skating. I'm happy to report that doesn't happen with this turntable. The sound is really clean through my old AIWA Q-Sound speakers I bought 30 years ago. This turntable has Bluetooth capabilities which I haven't taken advantage of along with the possibility of recording my Vinyl to digital. Though, I bought this simply to play my records. I have access to all my music digitally, so that feature isn't a big deal for me. Though it's nice to know that I can possibly record future Vinyls I buy that I don't own digitally. It's also nice to know that I can sync headphones to this unit. I can't speak for the easiness of syncing to this turntable, but after reading multiple reviews of this turntable, most seem to have an overwhelming positive experience in syncing to their headphones. I gave this four stars based on my experience in setting this up. To me, it shouldn't be so difficult to setup. That said; I had some issues with the Anti-skate weight and the belt. First and most importantly, the belt gave me some trouble when setting up. It kept slipping off the pully. As you can guess, without the belt, the turntable is quite useless. I spent nearly an hour fighting with the belt while it kept slipping off. I almost gave up and was ready to return the unit. I tried to adjust the pully without much success. Somehow I was able to adjust the belt from slipping off the pully finally. I really have no idea what I did. It just finally stayed on without slipping. Still, it was quite stressful and for someone who prefers an out of the box, quick set up, my experience was not such. Furthermore, the fishing line for the Anti-Skate was a joke. My fingers aren't that huge, but the knot that was already tied, was too small. I couldn't adjust it. I tried to do my own tie but the fishing line was hard to tie around it, so I eventually gave up. It was disappointing because I bought the unit because, as stated earlier, that I had albums that my Victrola would skip and skate through. Fortunately, after playing a number of my Vinyls that skated and skipped on my Victrola, doesn't skip or skate on this unit. So I'm not sure if the Anti-Skate weight is really necessary? When setting it up, there is a counter weight you attach which I may have conveniently set up correctly that does the job in keeping the needle/arm from skating across any records. Again, I am not a Turntable expert, so I can't really speak for the weight's effectiveness. The other cons that can turn a person off is the fact that this doesn't have an automatic stop/start/return feature. For me, it's not a big deal, but I can understand why someone would prefer for it to stop once it got to the end of the record. For me, I usually play my vinyl, expecting to get up to turn the record over. Still, it would be nice for it to just stop spinning when the record is done. As some have expressed already, the wear and tear on the vinyl and the needle due to lacking this feature, could be a concern. Seems weird to me, in this day and age, this isn't something included on such a turntable. Even my "all in one" Victrola stops when the record is done. All in all, I'd say this is a worthy purchase. It's a great price and the sound it produces is awesome. I was avoiding paying hundreds of dollars for a decent Turntable. And as most know, you usually get what you pay for. I believe I found a turntable that will satisfy my vinyl listening needs. I'm happy with the way it sounds and happy that you can easily plug in and play it with headphones or RCA speaker with no additional pre-amp.
P**R
It's a record player.
This isn't the best turntable on the market, but for the price it is very good. I have tried a few other models in the same price range and this one sounded better than all of them. It was simple to set up. It feels sturdy and looks decent. If you are on the fence about it just buy it and return it if it isn't your thing.
G**D
Fully Manual yet Very Nice
It was going to be hard to miss on this turntable for the price I got. It was down to $170 so I decided to pull the trigger and what did I find?? A $50 dollar coupon to click on...$120?? Yep, hard to miss. I wanted to replace the Victorola turntable I have been using, it is a great unit but it is not belt drive and the platform is not metal while the stylus is okay but not upgradable. After researching a lot of turntables I got it down to a couple around the $200 price point, budget was a big concern. The 1onOne I bought is quite a bit less due to being fully manual. Some will not like this but it is a cost saver and I used manual turntables growing up in the 60s so it was not a problem. Setup was easy enough but be careful to properly adjust the counter-weight so the records track effectively. The factory setting will be a great start for new or gently used records. Also, just be gentle when you pull the belt onto the rollers, there's a little tool that helps so you don't break the belt. It streams to Bluetooth speakers and headsets easily. I turn on the headset or speaker first then flip the switch on the turntable. It also streams to a little CD player I bought to compliment the turntable. This allows me to use the CD player speakers if I want. As a young Air Force trooper in the mid-70s I bought a Pioneer PLA-45D turntable that I loved. This one reminds me of it as it has a good build quality, nice looking base, and sounds nice when playing. The only thing I can think to emphasize is the manual operation. It will not auto-return or stop on its own, there's a switch to stop and start, there's hands to move the arm pack onto its rest. Otherwise, I'm really happy with this unit and, based on build quality, expect it to last a long time. It comes with a nicer stylus than my Victorola and it can be easily upgraded.
P**.
Budget turntable with performance and features that rival far more expensive devices.
I purchased an inexpensive portable record player for my son for his birthday a few months ago just as a cool retro device. This started him down the road of wanting to buy everything in sight on vinyl. I hadn't realized how much time and money he was going to invest in the hobby when I bought the cheap player for him, but I figured that with all the money he was spending on new and used records that I had better get him something a little better quickly before the stylus on his cheapo player ruined all of his records. I researched many different turntables on Amazon and some legacy audio gear sites. Many of the players I looked at are priced a lot higher than this one and made by brands that in the 80's and 90's were highly regarded in audiophile circles. It seems that most of them nowadays are really cheapening out on the tonearms and cartridges that come with their products and many of them look the same as if they are just stamping brand names on generic products. This product is very similar to the TEAC TN-280BT-A3 with the two differences being that the TEAC has a spring-based anti-skate mechanism while this product has a weight-based system and the TEAC has the standard head shell/cartridge quick mount system and this product has the "old school" screw mount cartridge system which may limit any cartridge upgrades. Both turntables come with the same Audio Technica AT3600L moving magnet cartridge which is one of the most important pieces of a turntable that affect sound quality. For reference, the TEAC is 3X what I paid for this device! The product is very easy to set up. The included instructions are pretty good. My son set this up on top of his dresser and used the RCA cables to hook it up to a Bose Solo soundbar that was sitting next to the turntable. The sound is actually really good once the tonearm is balanced, tracking force is set, and the anti-skate weight is attached. The rubber isolation feet worked extremely well at stopping bass tones from making the tonearm skip while the device was playing despite the loud volumes my son was playing it at. Everything worked as it was supposed to and the absolute best thing about this turntable is that everything seems so well-made and feels as if it will last a very long time. The tonearm, speed and start/stop selectors are made of metal, the platter is a (thinner) metal and the base is a solid piece of MDF that looks really nice. I picked it up when there was a $30 off sale and a $20 coupon which brought the price down significantly. Even at the list price, you'll be hard-pressed to find anything better at the price. I highly recommend that you give this product a try if you're in the market for a new turntable. My son loves it and I like the fact that I can play some of my old vinyl albums too!
J**N
1BY ONE belt drive turntable
This is one great turntable. Set it up in 15 min. Simple to use, sounds great, No hum or distortion thu speakers, Great bass and clear highs. Tracks great with no skipping even on records that are somewhat wraped. Very well made, very sturdy. Great price for a turntable of this quality. Sounds just as good as my classic B&O turntable. Have it hooked to my Sansui 8900ZDB receiver. Bass will shake the walls. Love the whole system.
S**.
I suggest buying a elliptical stylus
Work's just fine as should after setting it up. Tho I really don't trust the directions on setting the tone arm weight. I backed it off slightly due to sounds slightly muddy. Lacking upper high frequency and I am not using the preamp, it's directly into the phono input on my old Yamaha receiver. That being said, I am gonna replace the stock stylus with a elliptical one and should sound much better on the higher frequencies. Has great bass, just seems to be lacking some upper high frequencies personally. I have a old Optimus "all in one" stereo with a elliptical stylus and it sounds much better on the highs with same speakers. But all in all, it's just fine. One little complaint is it will shut it self off after sitting for a few. I assume it's the BS Bluetooth crap doing that n will have to toggle the power switch off and back on. Why exactly is Bluetooth a feature on this? Bluetooth is garbage audio, so far as I am concerned it shouldn't b on this or least a option to fully disabled it. But anywho. It does what a turntable does.
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