

🎶 Spin the past, stream the future — all in one iconic gramophone!
The HZLSBL Italian Style Gramophone Record Player is a masterful blend of retro design and modern tech, featuring a pure oak tripod sound box, 3 playback modes (vinyl, FM, Bluetooth), and a powerful 30W speaker system delivering 360° surround sound. Supporting multiple vinyl sizes and speeds with included styluses, it offers authentic audio experiences wrapped in hand-polished wood and metal craftsmanship. Ideal for stylish spaces, it assembles quickly and doubles as a statement décor piece.
















| ASIN | B0D4LXVMQX |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Speed, Built In Speaker, Built-In Bluetooth Receiver, Treble & Bass Control |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,518 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #194 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | HZLSBL |
| Built-In Media | Bracket Leg, Main Frame ( cabinet), Remote Controller, Speaker Elbow, power Adapter |
| Color | Maple color |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 116 Reviews |
| Cycles | AC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Bracket Leg, Main Frame ( cabinet), Remote Controller, Speaker Elbow, power Adapter |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 16.5"W x 48"H |
| Item Height | 48 inches |
| Item Weight | 19.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HZLSBL |
| Material | Wood |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
| Model Name | Gramophone Record Player |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | line-level |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Speed, Built In Speaker, Built-In Bluetooth Receiver, Treble & Bass Control |
| Style Name | Italian style |
| Warranty Description | Warranty within 1 year |
F**L
Stunning record player
Beautiful and sounds great! This record player goes in my speak easy perfectly. I love the blue tooth feature so I can play my Spotify playlists of 1930’s hits when I don’t want to stand there and flip records. The records play perfect and sounds like I went back in time.
W**K
It's only nice to look at.
It's pretty. Record player is super cheap and came non-functional. The radio sounds awful and is very difficult to tune. Overall sound is fair. Has two competing volume controls which is annoying. (Turn volume down with knob, cannot turn up with remote. Put a US dime on head of needle then the record player is functional. Needle is cheap.
S**N
well worth it
When landing my hand on the horn and the connection neck, I started to feel the money worth it. The major parts are made of solid brass. Besides the material, what attracted me most is the design, especially the broad open mouth of horn. Even sitting in the corner of my living room, it can easily catch your eyes. It brings you back to the golden days where you only taste in movies. Installation is easy and straightforward. The manual looks a bit simple and preferred to be more detailed. The gramophone arm is well designed. There is a handle to lift it. When raised and released, the arm moves smoothly. I tried a few functions. The Bluetooth signal is easy to detect and connect. Sound quality is good and as expected. Overall, it is a masterpiece blending of vintage style and modern technologies.
H**I
What a beautiful vintage gramophone!
Beautiful Blend of Vintage Charm and Modern Tech! I just received my Vintage Gramophone with Bluetooth Output from Amazon, and I’m absolutely thrilled with it! It perfectly combines the timeless elegance of an old-fashioned gramophone with the convenience of modern Bluetooth technology. The craftsmanship is impressive — the wooden base looks authentic and classy, and the brass horn adds a stunning vintage touch. It’s definitely a conversation starter and looks amazing as a centerpiece in my living room Functionally, it works great. I was able to play both my vinyl records and stream music from my phone via Bluetooth without any issues. The sound quality is surprisingly rich and clear.this gramophone is a perfect choice.
G**E
Stunning!
This record player is the most beautiful work of art that I’ve seen in a long time… But man, I’ve never had so much trouble with something without just returning it. Within seconds of playing it for the first time, the music stopped. My husband figured out the belt had slipped off and got it going again. It was also playing just a bit slow, which led me to taking apart the whole thing to fix the timing. Lastly, there was some background grit that I just couldn’t shake as being wrong. I finally was able to track it down - some of the guts in the needle housing were disconnected. This was unrelated to the needle itself, which I kept changing, because I felt something was off with it: it was being held at an angle and seem to be scratching the record lightly as it played. Anyways, it turned out a displaced piece in the needle housing was causing unnecessary background noise, and a not-quite-right sound due to it not being properly connected. Long story short, everything is working properly now and sounds beautiful. Despite all the trouble, the player was so gorgeous I couldn’t bring myself to return it without trying everything to get it working first - and I’m so glad I did! Would’ve been an easy 5/5 if it weren’t for the trouble getting everything working properly. Now that it’s working properly, it sounds beautiful and is probably the prettiest thing in my house.
P**E
Probably as good as any other on the market, but doesn’t do everything they say.
I love how this gramophone looks. Although I’d love a vintage one, they’re difficult to find and it could be years before I find one that works, so in the meantime this one will have to do. But there are several things specified that aren’t true. First, the 10W tweeter in the horn doesn’t work. The description says it does, twice in the description. There is a connection and a speaker, but no sound comes out. I emailed the seller but they basically shrugged me off, saying the main speakers were in the gramophone cabinet. The speakers aren’t bad, but are kind of tinny. I play mostly 1920s and vintage jazz, which matches the records perfectly, but even with a modern record the sound is nothing to write home about. But it’s clear enough. Second, the included instruction book says when the record is through playing, the turntable will stop. It doesn’t, the tone arm and needle just keeps playing at the end of the record, wearing a groove in the record and wearing out the needle. There are other small irritations that I consider design flaws. When you turn on the gramaphone, each time you must press the Function button twice to get the PHO function. I don’t use any other function of the gramophone, just the radio (once! see below) and the phonograph. But if you use anything but USB function, you’ll have the same problem, having to press the function button enough every time you turn it on to get to where you want to go. Another irritating feature is that the radio station is irritating to set to a station. And then when you turn off the set, it goes back to the lowest radio station in your area and you have to do it all over again. Last, there is no way to hook up auxiliary speakers. I won’t return this, it’s pretty and looks vintage, and the tinny sound doesn’t bother me. But I think it could’ve been a lot better with just a few tweaks. The price isn’t bad, but I would’ve been happy to pay a little more to get one that did what it said it would.
R**H
Great-looking, Nice-sounding, Versatile Vintage-style Gramophone
Although this gramophone does not have a manual crank (which I do indeed want and therefore will be ordering another one for that reason alone (likely an actual antique), to be ready for the coming grid-down scenario that the WEF is planning to cause to bring fort the great social and economic reset, I will at least be able to have sound for our family while the grid is unavailable. Yet another prep, in my opinion. Anyhow, until then, this modernized version is very well crafted and aesthetically speaking, was done with great attention to detail. The horn alone, is very nicely cast and finished, with an antiqued brushed bronze look. The sound too, is great, even at higher volume, as long as your records are properly cleaned of course. I do like the many alternate ways play sound, whether via the radio or blue tooth. We are very pleased with this product and therefore, gladly recommend it to others.
T**S
Do not buy, does not work
Defective item* will not play records even on the lowest setting still way too fast sounds like a chipmunk. Took it to a record store, They confirmed this is a piece of crap. Only good for radio and bluetooth. Pending someone from Amazon to contact me about a refund. Amazon should be ashamed of themselves selling this defective junk.
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