Victrola, has announced the official availability of the Victrola Harmony Bluetooth Turntable System with bookshelf Speakers after having been originally announced at CES 2025 alongside several other products including the Journey Glow and Zen outdoor speakers.
The new system pulls its look from mid-century modern design elements, and, according to Victrola, aims to offer a complete package for a good sounding, easy-to-setup solution for analog audio. Specifically, Victrola states that the Harmony is designed to help listeners move beyond entry-level turntables without diving into complicated, high-end setups.
The full Harmony system includes a full-size, belt-driven turntable equipped with an Audio-Technica ATN3600L moving magnet phono cartridge, bookshelf speakers, a single woofer, a tweeter and a ported enclosure, which Victrola states is designed to produce clear, precise sound. The system also comes with a variety of connectivity options such as RCA outputs, a headphone jack and 3.5mm aux input in addition to having built-in VINYLSTREAM Bluetooth output options.
Beyond that, the system also incorporates a removable full-size dust cover to keep components safe from dust and scratches.
“Harmony is built for the listener who has a deep love for music and wants quality sound, elevated design, and something that truly belongs in their home,” comments Scott Hagen, CEO, Victrola. “That’s exactly what we set out to deliver.”
According to Victrola, the Harmony is designed to help listeners move beyond entry-level turntables without diving into complicated, high-end setups. The new system features a full-size, belt-driven turntable and it comes with matching stereo bookshelf speakers to offer users a fun listening experience right out of the box. The Victrola Harmony system utilizes components like an Audio-Technica phono cartridge, both Bluetooth input and outputs, and externally, the system employs a mid-century aesthetic.
Victrola adds the system is available in a choice of walnut, natural, and black finishes.