Victrola is expanding its vinyl-focused product lineup at CES 2026 with the introduction of the Soundstage soundbase and the addition of a Walnut finish option for its Wave Turntable and Tempo Bookshelf Speakers. The announcements are aimed at vinyl listeners seeking simplified system design and cohesive aesthetics.
Victrola Soundstage Targets Compact, All-In-One Vinyl Systems
Victrola says the new Soundstage is a low-profile, all-in-one soundbase designed to sit directly beneath a turntable, eliminating the need for separate speakers, amplifiers, or other audio components. The company positions Soundstage as a solution for listeners who want room-filling sound in spaces where a traditional multi-component hi-fi system may not be practical.
According to Victrola, Soundstage uses a vibration-isolated cabinet design that combines a down-firing Symmetric Drive Woofer with front-facing Balanced Mode Radiators. The company says this configuration is intended to deliver deep bass and wide stereo dispersion while minimizing vibration transfer to the turntable above. Victrola notes that low frequencies are directed downward and through rear-facing ports, while midrange and high frequencies are projected forward for clarity and stereo imaging.
Victrola says Soundstage supports multiple wired and wireless sources, including RCA, 3.5 mm AUX, USB-C, Bluetooth, and Auracast. The company adds that Auracast enables the soundbase to transmit or receive audio wirelessly to compatible speakers and devices, supporting multi-speaker or multi-room playback. Victrola also positions Soundstage as suitable for use as a standalone wireless speaker or as a monitor stand.
The Soundstage soundbase will be available in Walnut and Black finishes and is priced at $349.99. Victrola says availability is planned for summer 2026, with demonstrations taking place at CES 2026 in the Venetian, Suite 29-321.
Wave Turntable and Tempo Speakers Add Walnut Finish

Victrola also announced a new Walnut finish for its Wave Turntable and Tempo Bookshelf Speakers. According to the company, the new finish expands the visual options for two products that were introduced at CES 2025 and reflects customer feedback received over the past year.
Victrola says the Walnut version of the Wave Turntable is the first in the Wave lineup to include an Ortofon OM 5E cartridge. The turntable also features a low-resonance MDF plinth, die-cast aluminum platter, adjustable aluminum tonearm, and a built-in, switchable phono preamp. Wireless connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.4 with support for aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, and Auracast, which Victrola says allows vinyl playback to be shared wirelessly with compatible speakers or headphones.
The Tempo Bookshelf Speakers also receive the Walnut finish, creating a matched visual pairing with the Wave Turntable. Victrola says Tempo supports Bluetooth and Auracast, along with wired inputs including RCA, 3.5 mm AUX, Optical, and USB-C. A subwoofer output with selectable bass filtering is included, according to the company.
The Wave Turntable carries an MSRP of $499, while the Tempo Bookshelf Speakers are priced at $249 per pair. Victrola says both products, along with the Soundstage soundbase, are being shown during CES 2026 at its Venetian suite.






