The best turntable deals 2025: lowest prices on great record players
Big savings on five-star decks from Pro-Ject, Audio-Technica and more

Did you know that vinyl record sales rose for yet another year, with a three-decade high in the UK and outselling CDs for the fourth year in a row in the US? With artists continuing to issue new and old albums on vinyl, the analogue format's popularity is still soaring today.
Whether you're a vinyl newbie or a seasoned record collector, you might be looking for a new turntable to buy, so we're here to help you find the best deals on the best turntables. We often see big savings on some of our favourite five-star turntables and even on Award-winning decks, making them even greater value than before. These deals are few and far between throughout the year, but then they do drop, they are worth pouncing upon – and you'll find the lowest prices in our round up below.
Whether you're planning to upgrade your record player or are after your very first vinyl set-up, it's worth seeing if there are any good savings to make before taking the plunge. Below, we'll only be highlighting deals on turntables that we've tested and reviewed ourselves in our dedicated listening rooms, so you can rest assured you'll be getting a genuine first-hand recommendation.
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Turntable deals (UK)
Sony PS-LX310BT was £239 now £199 at Amazon (save £40)
We love a good deal on this excellent Sony Bluetooth turntable. The PS-LX310BT is a plug-and-play fully automatic design that includes phono stage and can connect to up to eight Bluetooth headphones or speakers. The price has settled at £199 in the last couple of months, and it remains a great budget buy for modern vinyl fans looking for a versatile deck.
Deal also at: Currys, Richer Sounds, Sevenoaks, ElectricShop
Pro-Ject Debut Pro was £699 now £599 at Richer Sounds (save £100)
£100 off this two-time What Hi-Fi? Award-winning turntable is fantastic value. We've been deeply impressed by the Pro-Ject Debut Pro – here, Pro-Ject has taken all of its expertise and experience and condensed it into something brilliant, crafting a deck that blows you away with its clarity, precision and finesse. This Pro model is being discontinued, but don't miss out on getting your hands on a fabulous deck at a great discount.
Audio Technica AT-LPW50BTRW was £420 now £379 at AV.com (save £41)
This easy-to-use turntable comes with built-in phono stage and Bluetooth streaming, and delivers a smooth, easy-going sound that's enjoyable to listen to. The AT-LPW50BTRW looks lovely too, and worth the discount if you're after a trendy, capable and versatile Bluetooth turntable that you can connect to wireless speakers and Bluetooth headphones.
Pro-Ject 2Xperience SB: was £799 now £659 at Richer Sounds (save £140)
We originally reviewed this premium Pro-Ject deck back in 2016 at £1050, but the price went down to £799 last year – but is now even cheaper with a further £100 off. This is a sleek, well-made turntable that offers a rich, full-bodied midrange. It could be more precise and insightful, but its warm, endearing sound will please many, especially at this lowest-ever price.
Audio-Technica ATLP120XUSB: was £279 now £245 at Richer Sounds (save £34)
The ATLP120USB we tested nearly four years ago was a sturdy performer with a tonally even sound and ample features, including a USB output for ripping your vinyl into digital files to a Mac or PC. The updated 'X' model features a more efficient direct drive motor, anti-skating adjustment, a refreshed design and a switchable phono preamp. As a budget spinner, it's a solid design for vinyl newbies and amateur DJs.
Turntable deals (US)
Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB was $399 now $349 at Amazon (save $50)
Audio-Technica’s USB turntable was a four-star performer when we reviewed it a while ago, with the fact that it's still being made today testifying to its enduring quality and popularity. The direct-drive table offers 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds, with a damped base construction designed for reduced low-frequency feedback.
Deal also available at Target
The best deals on the very best turntables
Want the very best record player on the market at your chosen price point? Below you'll see the best prices currently available on all our favourite, five-star (and sometimes What Hi-Fi? Award-winning) turntables...
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Kashfia is the Hi-Fi and Audio Editor of What Hi-Fi? and first joined the brand 13 years ago. During her time in the consumer tech industry, she has reviewed hundreds of products (including speakers, amplifiers, turntables and headphones), been to countless trade shows across the world and fallen in love with hi-fi kit much bigger than her. In her spare time, Kash can be found tending to an ever-growing houseplant collection and shooing her cat Jolene away from spinning records.
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