Finally start building that video game vinyl collection with these £40 record player bargains

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If you've often eyed up video game vinyl enviously but resisted the plunge because you're entire music system revolves around Spotify, then we've got a couple of Black Friday bargain record players that could ease you in for around £40. 

First up we've got the Musitrend three-speed Record Player that features built-in speakers so you can just plug it in and play. There's as a Bluetooth connection so you can play other things through it as well, plus a 3.5mm jack for headphones, or RCA out option to connect to more tradition external speakers.

Musitrend Record Player | Bluetooth | 3.5mm Aux-in | built-in speakers | RCA audio output | 33, 45, 78 RPM| £43.99, was £54.99

Musitrend Record Player | Bluetooth | 3.5mm Aux-in | built-in speakers | RCA audio output | 33, 45, 78 RPM| £43.99, was £54.99


If that's not doing it for you then there's always this Ammoon option. It's another 3-Speed Record Player, so 33, 45 and 78 RPM speeds, and again features built in speakers, a wireless connection, as well as a 3.5mm input and RCA out. This one however also features USB and SD Recording to convert your records to MP3s without connecting it to anything else. 

Ammoon Record Player | Bluetooth | 3.5mm Aux-in | built-in speakers | RCA audio output | 33, 45, 78 RPM| USB and SD Recording | £47.98, was £59.98

Ammoon Record Player | Bluetooth | 3.5mm Aux-in | built-in speakers | RCA audio output | 33, 45, 78 RPM| USB and SD Recording | £47.98, was £59.98


Either of those options should be a great way in if want to start collecting your favourite video game soundtracks, and have the record for more than just decoration. 

If you need listen to things quietly then check out these best Black Friday gaming headset deals for something to keep the noise down. 

Leon Hurley
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