
Description:
Due to the overwhelming response of the limited edition retro red Sound Burger, launched in 2022 in celebration of Audio-Technica’s 60th anniversary (all quantities sold out globally in days), Audio-Technica is thrilled to announce that this fan favorite is returning to the company’s regular lineup. Designed with portability in mind and available in three unique colors, the Sound Burger offers a retro aesthetic mixed with modern updates. Ideal for parties, compact living spaces, or picnics, this affordable entry-level turntable offers Bluetooth connectivity and USB charging and up to 12 hours of spinning. The Sound Burger offers high-quality sound reproduction with a belt-drive system that plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records. To achieve both portability and stability, the tonearm employs a dynamic balance system in which stylus pressure is applied via a spring. In addition, a high-precision DC motor maintains stable rotation. This unique turntable features a die-cast aluminum alloy platter with damping design and a replaceable ATN3600L stylus (sold separately). The Sound Burger also comes with an audio cable for those who prefer an analog, wired listening experience. Included Accessories: 45 RPM adapter, 3.5 mm male to dual RCA male audio cable, USB Type-A/USB Type-Ccharging cable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it.
Love this little player, it does what it promises and it does those things well. Plays records for hours, has bluetooth and line out, comes with everything preinstalled, I just wish it had an actual headphone jack with volume control for both wired and bluetooth earphone/headphones, but a small amp can do those.As for the sound, it’s a nice warm sound, not as detailed and crispy, and doesn’t have a large sound stage as some other AT record players with higher quality cartridges, but it’s still really nice.Speed: test the speed to make sure you have the player configured correctly (you can use various tools, even some free apps on your phones) , my unit was going faster at 33 and going slower at 45, so just had to adjust the speed for each setting (AT- please mark the little holes on the bottom so we don’t have to guess which is which.)Line out: You can plug this into any powered speaker and will work instantly.Bluetooth: love the fact that it remembers up to 8 previously connected devices, but it does use the lowest quality codec (SBC) , however, once again, a good quality cheap BT transmitter with volume control and more codec support (including Aptx HD, etc) can help if that’s your jam.Last but not least, it’s a great conversation starter too:)Overall extremely happy with the product and I highly recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I got it
Love how compact it is and how easy to use it is! Connecting Bluetooth was much easier than I thought!
5.0 out of 5 stars Very minimalistic and portable with Bluetooth!
The media could not be loaded. Works great! Looks great! I got three technics turntables for a DJ set up but needed something my wife can use and is minimalistic and easy to use.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleasantly Surprised
I’ll start by saying I’m not an Audiophile in the traditional sense. I appreciate a quality system, and while I don’t have the most impressive rig, I think it’s more than enough to tell if any certain source is a weak point. For example, I have been using this Sound Burger with a Schiit Jotunheim driving Focal Elex cans, and JBL LSR305 and L310S loudspeakers over balanced XLR connections.That said, I ordered this turntable after a month or two of pretty rapidly picking up a collection of LPs. I fully intended to assemble a higher end stack including a quality balanced turntable, which on its own would run about $1100. I am not ready to pull the trigger for that, but with all the new vinyl coming in, I wanted to be able to start listening to it with my existing gear to make sure the quality of the pressings is there and frankly to enjoy the music. I looked at some other fairly modest options for a turntable, but the novelty of this and also the relevance that would remain even after moving up to the nicer system attracted me to it. Skeptical, I pulled the trigger on it.Personally, I’m extremely happy with the quality I’m getting out of it. There are obviously some cons that just cannot be overcome for a turntable like this, such as relatively minor shocks suck as bumping my desk causing it to jump/skip, where as a heavier table with more inertia and better isolation feet should mitigate this. Regardless, this looks like a toy, in some ways feels like it, but it sounds great. I’m very happy and beyond impressed.I have not yet used the Bluetooth or battery powered features- I’ll update my review if I ever do. But for relatively straightforward line out usage, it’s a strong recommend from me, especially as a versatile “second turntable”.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great player
Great player but won't work well with warped records.
5.0 out of 5 stars Compacta
Muy buena tornamesa, muy compacta y facil de usar.
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun table with a few design quirks.
First and most importantly: the Sound Burger is a very small, portable, battery operated table. That's the big selling point here.We're talking portable like a laptop versus a desktop, not a smart phone vs desktop. The media this plays back is a fragile piece of plastic that's the size of a serving plate and is heavily bound by the laws of physics, so there are clear and obvious limitations to keep in mind. This will let you take your records into other rooms of your house and maybe out to the garage if you're adventurous, but if you're hiking through the woods I'd consider other options.All that said, this is not a toy. It's a solid table that doesn't embarrass itself in the right setup.Sound-wise, this is about on par with the AT-LP60 series. It uses the same cartridge, which is not replaceable, and stylus, which is replaceable. This means that the Sound Burger isn't on the same level as an expensive, dedicated rig, but it's also worlds better than an entry level Crosley player. Listening to music on this is genuinely pleasant. Not the absolute best that vinyl can do but on the right side of the diminishing return curve.The table here doesn't have any fancy features in terms of playback. It's fully manual, no cuing, sprung to about 3g tracking force, and has no antiskate. This lack of antiskate is a minor (but understandble) sticking point: it does sometimes mean that records that don't skip on my other table will skip on this one, but it's not too common and not a huge issue. You do get a nice heavy aluminum platter which keeps the wow and flutter respectable here, and a rubber clamp to keep the record steady. The table is somewhat susceptible to vibrations, so make sure it's on a firm surface.The battery lasts about 12 hours and charges with USB-C. The charging is slow, but you can charge while using the table which slightly mitigates the issue.Output is line out and bluetooth. Line out is via a 3.5mm jack, and comes out already pre-amplified so you won't need a phono pre-amp with this table. The bluetooth is adequate and I haven't had too many issues getting it to pair with various speakers. Not any more than any other bluetooth device. One thing I think this device is missing is dedicated volume controls for bluetooth headphones, not having them limits this to only those devices which have their own volume controls. There are workarounds but this really should've been included and is a mark down for me.Contrary to other opinions, I don't mind that this doesn't have a dedicated headphone out port and would even call its removal an improvement over the original. Given what this is, a fragile playback device which can easily be knocked or dragged off a table by an errant headphone cord (potentially destroying it and a valuable record), it makes sense to keep moving headphone wires far, far away from your Sound Burger. Line out is fine since amplifiers don't move around the room too much, but wired headphones tend to move around and could easily lead to a bad situation.For recommendations, I like it as a second table. If you have a dedicated listening setup but also sometimes want to listen to your records elsewhere in your house, this is a great option. You won't use it for critical listening, but not everything has to be about that.For a first table, this isn't a bad option. Maybe a better one than an ATLP60 actually, since that table is just as unupgradeable as this one: if you graduate to a more expensive table your LP60 will collect dust in a closet or get sold, but this one could still potentially be useful to you. You'll be missing the automatic features on the LP60, but if you don't mind trading that for the true portability of the sound burger you won't be missing much. Who needs automatic return when you can just set your turntable up on the coffee table right next to you and do it yourself?That's really all I have to say. It's a basic, decent sounding table that isn't perfect, but fills its niche well. If that appeals to you, then I say go ahead and buy one.
Perfect starter amateur turntable
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Vale la pena si es tu 2do tocadiscos de confianza y saldrás para usarlo 👌🏻
La verdad es que ya tengo una tornamesa en la sala y otra en mi habitación, pero llevaba mucho tiempo pensando en este tocadiscos portátil, para eso se pensó para eso existe. Muy útil como amante de los vinilos si vas a salir de paseo, una fiesta etc y vas a reproducir tus discos (se sabe bien que quien no es fan usará el Spotify y punto). La verdad es que me lleva una grata sorpresa con la calidad del audio (estándar ni más ni menos) buen sonido que logra Audio Technica. Al no ser un robusto tocadiscos sino algo más portátil solo tomar en cuenta que note un poco más de vibraciones absorbidas del exterior en algunos casos (nada grave pero si están) el Bluetooth tarda algo en detectar los estereos o bocinas, pero guarda la calma. Quizá el mayor inconveniente sea que el plato está muy a nivel del resto del chasis por lo que si tienes un vinilo pandeado considerablemente está raspara y causará problema (solucionalo con inteligencia 😉 sí, si es posible), sigo creyendo su precio es relativamente alto y puedes encontrar más opciones, pero vaya! Si ya tienes lo que tienes por tu mejor tocadiscos y lo que quieres es reproducirlos fuera de casa con una óptima calidad y cuidado si recomiendo este dispositivo, además muy bonito y bien ensamblado. Otra tontería es que por el color amarillo lo encontré aún más caro cuando en página oficial eso no existe
Awesome record player!
I am so happy with this purchase. It was easy to set up, connect to Bluetooth and it looks fantastic. It can play the records open or closed.
Excelente inversión.
The media could not be loaded. Me encantó, tiene excelente sonido ya sea que lo conectes por cable o Bluetooth, es una buena opción para un día de parque en familia o un café en el patio de casa, feliz con este auto regalo de cumpleaños.
A Competent Turntable in a Small Package
The Sound Burger is my new favourite audio toy. I love the portability of it, and how easy it is to pair with my Shokz headphones and other Bluetooth speakers. You can also run the line out to a home stereo and it’s as competent a player as anything I had growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. It plays my old 40+ year old vinyl as well as well as the new.Keep in mind it’s not an automatic turntable, so you have to manually lower the tone arm gently at the start and retrieve it at the end, but neither are detractors for me.I was intrigued when they first came out in the 80’s, and I’m happy to now own one in 2024!
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Imported From: United States
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Description:
Due to the overwhelming response of the limited edition retro red Sound Burger, launched in 2022 in celebration of Audio-Technica’s 60th anniversary (all quantities sold out globally in days), Audio-Technica is thrilled to announce that this fan favorite is returning to the company’s regular lineup. Designed with portability in mind and available in three unique colors, the Sound Burger offers a retro aesthetic mixed with modern updates. Ideal for parties, compact living spaces, or picnics, this affordable entry-level turntable offers Bluetooth connectivity and USB charging and up to 12 hours of spinning. The Sound Burger offers high-quality sound reproduction with a belt-drive system that plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records. To achieve both portability and stability, the tonearm employs a dynamic balance system in which stylus pressure is applied via a spring. In addition, a high-precision DC motor maintains stable rotation. This unique turntable features a die-cast aluminum alloy platter with damping design and a replaceable ATN3600L stylus (sold separately). The Sound Burger also comes with an audio cable for those who prefer an analog, wired listening experience. Included Accessories: 45 RPM adapter, 3.5 mm male to dual RCA male audio cable, USB Type-A/USB Type-Ccharging cable.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it.
Love this little player, it does what it promises and it does those things well. Plays records for hours, has bluetooth and line out, comes with everything preinstalled, I just wish it had an actual headphone jack with volume control for both wired and bluetooth earphone/headphones, but a small amp can do those.As for the sound, it’s a nice warm sound, not as detailed and crispy, and doesn’t have a large sound stage as some other AT record players with higher quality cartridges, but it’s still really nice.Speed: test the speed to make sure you have the player configured correctly (you can use various tools, even some free apps on your phones) , my unit was going faster at 33 and going slower at 45, so just had to adjust the speed for each setting (AT- please mark the little holes on the bottom so we don’t have to guess which is which.)Line out: You can plug this into any powered speaker and will work instantly.Bluetooth: love the fact that it remembers up to 8 previously connected devices, but it does use the lowest quality codec (SBC) , however, once again, a good quality cheap BT transmitter with volume control and more codec support (including Aptx HD, etc) can help if that’s your jam.Last but not least, it’s a great conversation starter too:)Overall extremely happy with the product and I highly recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I got it
Love how compact it is and how easy to use it is! Connecting Bluetooth was much easier than I thought!
5.0 out of 5 stars Very minimalistic and portable with Bluetooth!
The media could not be loaded. Works great! Looks great! I got three technics turntables for a DJ set up but needed something my wife can use and is minimalistic and easy to use.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleasantly Surprised
I’ll start by saying I’m not an Audiophile in the traditional sense. I appreciate a quality system, and while I don’t have the most impressive rig, I think it’s more than enough to tell if any certain source is a weak point. For example, I have been using this Sound Burger with a Schiit Jotunheim driving Focal Elex cans, and JBL LSR305 and L310S loudspeakers over balanced XLR connections.That said, I ordered this turntable after a month or two of pretty rapidly picking up a collection of LPs. I fully intended to assemble a higher end stack including a quality balanced turntable, which on its own would run about $1100. I am not ready to pull the trigger for that, but with all the new vinyl coming in, I wanted to be able to start listening to it with my existing gear to make sure the quality of the pressings is there and frankly to enjoy the music. I looked at some other fairly modest options for a turntable, but the novelty of this and also the relevance that would remain even after moving up to the nicer system attracted me to it. Skeptical, I pulled the trigger on it.Personally, I’m extremely happy with the quality I’m getting out of it. There are obviously some cons that just cannot be overcome for a turntable like this, such as relatively minor shocks suck as bumping my desk causing it to jump/skip, where as a heavier table with more inertia and better isolation feet should mitigate this. Regardless, this looks like a toy, in some ways feels like it, but it sounds great. I’m very happy and beyond impressed.I have not yet used the Bluetooth or battery powered features- I’ll update my review if I ever do. But for relatively straightforward line out usage, it’s a strong recommend from me, especially as a versatile “second turntable”.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great player
Great player but won't work well with warped records.
5.0 out of 5 stars Compacta
Muy buena tornamesa, muy compacta y facil de usar.
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun table with a few design quirks.
First and most importantly: the Sound Burger is a very small, portable, battery operated table. That's the big selling point here.We're talking portable like a laptop versus a desktop, not a smart phone vs desktop. The media this plays back is a fragile piece of plastic that's the size of a serving plate and is heavily bound by the laws of physics, so there are clear and obvious limitations to keep in mind. This will let you take your records into other rooms of your house and maybe out to the garage if you're adventurous, but if you're hiking through the woods I'd consider other options.All that said, this is not a toy. It's a solid table that doesn't embarrass itself in the right setup.Sound-wise, this is about on par with the AT-LP60 series. It uses the same cartridge, which is not replaceable, and stylus, which is replaceable. This means that the Sound Burger isn't on the same level as an expensive, dedicated rig, but it's also worlds better than an entry level Crosley player. Listening to music on this is genuinely pleasant. Not the absolute best that vinyl can do but on the right side of the diminishing return curve.The table here doesn't have any fancy features in terms of playback. It's fully manual, no cuing, sprung to about 3g tracking force, and has no antiskate. This lack of antiskate is a minor (but understandble) sticking point: it does sometimes mean that records that don't skip on my other table will skip on this one, but it's not too common and not a huge issue. You do get a nice heavy aluminum platter which keeps the wow and flutter respectable here, and a rubber clamp to keep the record steady. The table is somewhat susceptible to vibrations, so make sure it's on a firm surface.The battery lasts about 12 hours and charges with USB-C. The charging is slow, but you can charge while using the table which slightly mitigates the issue.Output is line out and bluetooth. Line out is via a 3.5mm jack, and comes out already pre-amplified so you won't need a phono pre-amp with this table. The bluetooth is adequate and I haven't had too many issues getting it to pair with various speakers. Not any more than any other bluetooth device. One thing I think this device is missing is dedicated volume controls for bluetooth headphones, not having them limits this to only those devices which have their own volume controls. There are workarounds but this really should've been included and is a mark down for me.Contrary to other opinions, I don't mind that this doesn't have a dedicated headphone out port and would even call its removal an improvement over the original. Given what this is, a fragile playback device which can easily be knocked or dragged off a table by an errant headphone cord (potentially destroying it and a valuable record), it makes sense to keep moving headphone wires far, far away from your Sound Burger. Line out is fine since amplifiers don't move around the room too much, but wired headphones tend to move around and could easily lead to a bad situation.For recommendations, I like it as a second table. If you have a dedicated listening setup but also sometimes want to listen to your records elsewhere in your house, this is a great option. You won't use it for critical listening, but not everything has to be about that.For a first table, this isn't a bad option. Maybe a better one than an ATLP60 actually, since that table is just as unupgradeable as this one: if you graduate to a more expensive table your LP60 will collect dust in a closet or get sold, but this one could still potentially be useful to you. You'll be missing the automatic features on the LP60, but if you don't mind trading that for the true portability of the sound burger you won't be missing much. Who needs automatic return when you can just set your turntable up on the coffee table right next to you and do it yourself?That's really all I have to say. It's a basic, decent sounding table that isn't perfect, but fills its niche well. If that appeals to you, then I say go ahead and buy one.
Perfect starter amateur turntable
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Vale la pena si es tu 2do tocadiscos de confianza y saldrás para usarlo 👌🏻
La verdad es que ya tengo una tornamesa en la sala y otra en mi habitación, pero llevaba mucho tiempo pensando en este tocadiscos portátil, para eso se pensó para eso existe. Muy útil como amante de los vinilos si vas a salir de paseo, una fiesta etc y vas a reproducir tus discos (se sabe bien que quien no es fan usará el Spotify y punto). La verdad es que me lleva una grata sorpresa con la calidad del audio (estándar ni más ni menos) buen sonido que logra Audio Technica. Al no ser un robusto tocadiscos sino algo más portátil solo tomar en cuenta que note un poco más de vibraciones absorbidas del exterior en algunos casos (nada grave pero si están) el Bluetooth tarda algo en detectar los estereos o bocinas, pero guarda la calma. Quizá el mayor inconveniente sea que el plato está muy a nivel del resto del chasis por lo que si tienes un vinilo pandeado considerablemente está raspara y causará problema (solucionalo con inteligencia 😉 sí, si es posible), sigo creyendo su precio es relativamente alto y puedes encontrar más opciones, pero vaya! Si ya tienes lo que tienes por tu mejor tocadiscos y lo que quieres es reproducirlos fuera de casa con una óptima calidad y cuidado si recomiendo este dispositivo, además muy bonito y bien ensamblado. Otra tontería es que por el color amarillo lo encontré aún más caro cuando en página oficial eso no existe
Awesome record player!
I am so happy with this purchase. It was easy to set up, connect to Bluetooth and it looks fantastic. It can play the records open or closed.
Excelente inversión.
The media could not be loaded. Me encantó, tiene excelente sonido ya sea que lo conectes por cable o Bluetooth, es una buena opción para un día de parque en familia o un café en el patio de casa, feliz con este auto regalo de cumpleaños.
A Competent Turntable in a Small Package
The Sound Burger is my new favourite audio toy. I love the portability of it, and how easy it is to pair with my Shokz headphones and other Bluetooth speakers. You can also run the line out to a home stereo and it’s as competent a player as anything I had growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. It plays my old 40+ year old vinyl as well as well as the new.Keep in mind it’s not an automatic turntable, so you have to manually lower the tone arm gently at the start and retrieve it at the end, but neither are detractors for me.I was intrigued when they first came out in the 80’s, and I’m happy to now own one in 2024!
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