FEKTIK Turntable & Speakers System Review! #vinyl #turntable

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Published 2024-01-31
Is this $159.99 vinyl setup a great system for a beginner? Or will it go down in flames? Check out this video to find out!

From FEKTIK:
FEKTIK Record Player for Vinyl with Speakers,Bluetooth Turntable for Vinyl Records with 36W HiFi Stereo Speakers,Magnetic Cartridge & Adjustable Counter Weight and Anti-Skating,RCA Output

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All Comments (21)
  • @utp216
    Great video! That is a really nice “in one box” way to start enjoying records!
  • That just might be the best one stop solution you’ve reviewed on your channel. From the fit and finish to the performance it seems to tick all the boxes for enjoyable decent quality vinyl listening. And the AT3600L is the perfect cartridge for it. Nice one.
  • @TheAndy1268
    Now that's more like it. This fine turntable serves the same purpose as the beefed-up sound burger you unboxed and reviewed earlier this year (record player & bluetooth speaker/s). It looks gorgeous, sounds great, and you can operate it with great ease, unlike that other one (which was practically a mono machine!). AND: It's way cheaper. Nice one!
  • @Greg-et2dp
    Record ology your utube videos are awesome my friend
  • @PaulRiismandel
    Turntable seems very similar to early Pro-Ject models, like the 1.2, which I had back in the early 2000s. Even some similarities to the current Juke Box all-in-one systems. You can get the flat spot out of the belt by putting it in boiling water for a minute or two. Great way to restore a belt, and is actually recommended by high-end turntable manufacturer VPI.
  • @ronaldweed6103
    Sounds good, & as stated with time the speakers will break in
  • A great looking unit. I agree with you that the top end did seem a little lacking but perhaps listening over YouTube isn't a particulary good guide to sound quality.
  • @Greg-et2dp
    Record ology your new Turntable speakers system is awesome my friend
  • @MrMischief604
    I'd be curious how this compares to the Electrohome Montrose that you reviewed a couple of years ago. As memory serves that also came with the AT3600L but a plastic platter. At the time you reviewed the Montrose it was around $100, looking on Amazon now I see it over $200. Would this Fektik bundle be a better entry level setup for a bit less money?
  • @SkiBumMSP
    Another nice little system for a reasonable price. Would be awesome for a dorm room setup, especially as it has Bluetooth input so can play music from Bluetooth capable sources such as smartphones or CD players with Bluetooth output. It appears to NOT have Bluetooth out capabilities, though, but that is not needed for this type of setup, although would be nice it want to listen through headphones. As an aside, it does not appear to have a headphone jack. Do like the dark wood. Maybe it is just me or how it comes across in the video, but the speakers did sound a bit boxed-in. I would have to hear it in person to make a definitive opinion on its sound quality, so I would have to take your word for how it actually sounds here. At least those appear to be true two-way speakers and seem to be pretty well built. A quick way to tell if that is indeed a steel platter (as opposed to aluminum), is to simply get a magnet (the specs did say it is an iron platter).
  • @Rebel9668
    3 points of contact only work well when something is in a stationary position though :) That's why they don't make three-wheelers anymore because they were much more unstable as opposed to the modern four-wheel atv. The British car, the Reliant Robin had the same trouble, though to a lesser extent since it did offer more protection than a trike. Wish they had this in a turntable only model as I'd get one for my Ma to hook up to her home stereo. By the same token though, I know she'd prefer an automatic so I'll probably wind up getting her the atlp60x.
  • @Greg-et2dp
    Record ology I learn a lot from you about bying quality turntables new and used ones and Record players new and used ones my friend
  • @danielthomas3057
    It is a nice unit looks pleasing and seems to be decent quality. I am from a time when the amplifier or receiver was the heart of the system, the star of the show. Some diyers built their own tube amps and were proud of their accomplishments. It just sad that the trend now seems to be to hide the amplifier inside the turntable base or within active speakers. Sorry, I guess I'm just old.