
The IKEA Obergransad record player is nice, but for something truly portable with a 1980s vibe, you’ll want to pick up the Audio-Technica 2022 Sound Burger (AT-SB2022). This followup to the original from the 1980s adds USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for wireless headphone support, a 3.5mm jack and even a dual RCA adapter.
This isn’t just a novelty item for decorative purposes, as the AT-SB2022 boasts a belt-drive system that plays 33-⅓ and 45 RPM records in the highest-quality possible. It also features a die-cast aluminum alloy platter with damping design and a replaceable ATN3600L stylus, the latter of which is sold separately. Available now, priced at $199 USD.
- NO STEREO SYSTEM OR EXTRA EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. Get it up and running in minutes. Retro looks combined with the convenience of modern technology make...
- THREE SPEED BELT-DRIVEN TURNTABLE – This 3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm) record player features UPGRADED PREMIUM SOUND QUALITY with minimum vibrations....
- ALL THE CONTROLS YOU NEED – Features a volume and FM tuner knob, input select (function) button and a complete set of buttons for the CD player. The...
Designed for both portability and stability, the tonearm employs a dynamic balance system in which stylus pressure is applied through a spring. The turntable also maintains stable rotation thanks to the high-precision DC motor,” said the company.


