![]() I hadn’t really expected this difference, but it is definitely there. Both voices and instruments sound better on the Victrola. When I swap between listening to the Crosley and the Victrola, I find that the sound is a tiny bit clearer on the Victrola. Please also check it my Victrola Journey Review and my Crosley Cruiser Review.Īlright, enough intro, let’s dig into the details. ![]() The Victrola and the Crosley are usually similarly priced. They both look super cool, and I have to give them credit for their designs and for introducing vinyl records to lots of new people every year. Using external speakers is a nice option when you spin records at home. They actually sound far better than I had expected when I connect them to my Edifier R1280DB powered speakers. The two turntables are almost identical.Ĭommon for both of them is that their sound quality is dramatically enhanced when I hook them up to affordable powered speakers. These differences are however minor details. I also think the speaker grills have a nicer finish on the Victrola. The lock latch for the suitcase looks nicer on the Victrola in my opinion, and the suitcase doesn’t open accidentally as it has done a few times on the Crosley. There are few minor details I like better with the Victrola on top of the better sound. The biggest downside with both of them is a lack of deep bass, which is inevitable with such small speakers. One difference I found between the two is that the Victrola sounds slightly clearer through the speakers. I found the Victrola and the Crosley record players to be very similar in design, performance, features and user friendliness. ![]() How do these vintage suitcase-style record players perform and match up? What are their similarities and differences? ![]() I have recently spent a lot of time testing and comparing my Crosley Cruiser and Victrola Journey vintage suitcase turntables. ![]()
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