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The Audio-Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger is a portable Bluetooth turntable that combines iconic retro design with modern tech. Weighing just under 2 pounds, it supports 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records with a belt-drive system, offers up to 12 hours of wireless playback, and features a dynamic balance tonearm for stable, high-quality sound. Perfect for millennials craving vintage vibes with contemporary convenience, it includes wired and wireless options plus USB charging for on-the-go vinyl enjoyment.















| ASIN | B0C6PTLDPP |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| Item model number | AT-SB727-BK |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 3.9 x 2.8 inches |
M**N
The PERFECT way to add vinyl to my Sennheiser soundbar
This turntable is compact, lightweight, and easy to use. For the money it sounds very very good. I have connected it with ease to my headphones and Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus both wired and wirelessly. In my compact living room it's a great way to add vinyl that fills the room without adding more furniture. I bought a separate case for it that I found here and also stashed if you cables and adapters in the pouch within it. Battery life is outstanding. It has very little self noise for the price. Bluetooth connection is quick although visual feedback is pretty minimal. The stylison cartridge are not entirely modular, meaning that upgrading them is basically a non-starter as they use a headshell/cartridge specifically for this unit. I wish the top lid were a bit more dense or had more metal instead of a plasticky build. The mini "platter" is awesome, however. Start and stop is very quick for the price. It also works great with true wireless earbuds... I have the momentum true wireless 4 and it basically sounds wired. It's wild!
C**S
Portable and workable, with one impovement suggested
Extremely good sound production and potability with an easy use of 3.5-mm connections and supposed Bluetooth issues. I have hadl no issues. Do attend to the locking screw as it is vital to not see it displaced or lost. I do wish that should the people at Audiotechnica make any change, they might add a lever to raise and lower the tone arm for better ease of placement of the toneam to the LP in use.
M**L
It was very well received!
Perfectly compact, very impressed. My kid wanted a way to listen to vinyl in his room but really lacked the space for a full sized turntable. This packs away neatly in a Casematics case, takes up next to no space and can be brought anywhere. Not mad at the sound quality either. My kid likes so much that it can connect to analog speakers or to his Bluetooth speaker or AirPods. He’s already thanked me for it 4-5 times, it’s a real hit. I remember these from the 80s! So glad they’ve brought them back!
D**N
Very happy with this compact, portable, rechargeable LP player
I have limited storage and table space, but also wanted something to listen to the LPs I have, and to audition used vinyl purchases. The Sound Burger is a perfect solution, and I have been extremely happy with its performance so far. The tracking and play quality is excellent. It pairs easily with my Klipsch bluetooth speakers (I have both a One and a Three), and sounds beautiful. When I'm done, I just pop it into a case (purchased separately; the Hermitshell hard case made for the Fujitsu ScanSnap fits my Sound Burger perfectly) and it fits compactly on a shelf, with a *much* smaller footprint than a conventional turntable. Charging and battery life are good (I haven't yet run out of battery, so don't know how long cordless operation lasts per charge; several hours at least; and if you leave the cord plugged in, you don't need to worry about it). Even a visiting, audiophile family member (with two high end turntables) was very intrigued and impressed with the Sound Burger, and is thinking about getting one as a travel solution for LP listening. Its a cool gadget with great sound.
A**E
Updated Review. Replacement unit is AWESOME!
This is a replacement review on the replacement unit I received yesterday. The first unit I got had really bad flutter. I’m happy to say the replacement works flawlessly. Well, it’s got its flaws, but more on that later. I would rate this 4 1/2 stars as is, but some things need improvement. This players produces excellent sound, both over Bluetooth, and the wired line out. It’s easy to operate, once you figure out you have to remove the transport locking screw on the back of the unit. I like that the included 45 adapter does triple duty as a record clamp for 12” records, and as a tone arm rest when the player is not in use. The clamp hold the larger discs securely against the tiny platter. It’s a lot of fun using this, and I’ve been playing a lot of 45s the past 2 days. I wanted this to hook up to a shelf system in my living room, to test out boxes of 45s I have that have not yet been played. It’s great that it has a rechargeable battery for portability. I may just take this outside with some records to play through my Bluetooth speaker. So beside the fact that I love this for its sound quality, moving magnetic cartridge that won’t ruin your records, mine tracks at 3.32 grams, not really terrible, portability and the “cuteness” factor, there are a few shortcomings that prevented a 5 star rating. I hope Audio Technica will fix these flaws. 1) The platter needs to be raised a little higher. There is barely any clearance between the record and the case. Perfectly, or near perfectly flat records will be fine, but if you have any warped records, they may drag on the case. Increasing the platter height will help with this. 2) The cartridge holder needs to be redesigned because it also prevents even slightly warped records from playing properly. There is barely any clearance between the record and the back end of the cartridge holder where it is screwed into the tone arm. I don’t know why there is a little protrusion at the back, which leaves barely any space between the record and that little bump. Even slightly uneven records will scrape against that bump. Warped records sometimes won’t play due to the scraping and skipping. 3) Auto shutoff at the end of the record. While it’s not a dealbreaker, it would be nice to have. 4) A tone arm lever to raise and lower the tone arm. With the tight space between the record and the cartridge holder, it’s not always easy to lift and lower the tone arm without scratching your records, especially if, like me, you have fat fingers. Having said all this, I still absolutely adore this little record player. If AT decides to take my advice and fix the 4 issues I listed, it would be nothing short of a 5 star winner.
M**Ć
Beautiful on-the-go player
Great portable player. Excellent quality and sound. Now you can upgrade the stylus for a better sound. Don't think that this can replace your hi-fi system it has a good sound but can't be a replacement for higher tiers of turntables. It is very good to bring with you to parties and outside in nature where you can enjoy your records with friends.
R**O
Great device for if you don't have space!
I happened to mention to a friend that I really wanted an vinyl record player for my art studio but I was starved for space. He immediately recommended the Sound Burger. I only needed to watch one YouTube video to know that it fit my requirements perfectly. Well worth the money, if you do not have the space for a full size player. I highly recommend getting the hard shell CaseMatix case at the same time. It will prolong the life of this very good device.
C**E
Fácil configuração
M**R
I am very pleased with this. The sound quality is almost on a par with my main system, an AT-LP140XP with VM95E, and will be improved once I install the LE stylus for the Sound Burger's AT3600 cartridge. The 33 1/3 speed was a bit high, but it was easy to adjust. The tracking weight was 3.2, grams, exactly right for the included stylus, and tracking weight CAN be adjusted with a screw at the base of the tonearm. Although the arm has a counterweight, it is not perfectly balanced laterally, so the deck should be used on a level surface. Besides working well with my system via the line out, it also connected directly via Bluetooth with my Amazon Echo Studio, making a great portable system,. It also connected to my JBL Bluetooth headphones and to a JBL Extreme 4, for a perfect battery-operated portable record player. At the sale price, this system is superior to a similar-priced Crosley box. Speaking as a technician and 78 collector, after looking at the diagram, the sound burger COULD be modified to play 78s, with the stock AT3600 78rpm stylus, but the layout will probably make the mod physically difficult to do. All in all, this is a good record player, and I recommend it for out-of-the-box playback of vinyl records as a starter system, and as a spare player.
J**N
Qualidade excepcional do áudio e muito fácil uso o produto, sobretudo para quem nunca utilizou vinil! Bem compacto e design perfeito!
C**E
Qualidade de som incrível, pratico, leve, bateria dura bastante. Amei!!! Recomendo!!!!
G**I
O toca-discos é excelente pra quem busca um produto de qualidade, versátil e que ocupe pouco espaço.
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