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Victrola x Third Man Records Limited-Edition Turntable and Speaker Set Debuts for RSD 2026
Victrola and Third Man Records have officially pulled the trigger on their limited-edition collaboration for Record Store Day 2026, adding a hardware angle to a weekend we’ve already covered heavily from the music side including some of the most sought-after releases hitting bins today. This time, it’s not about what you’re chasing on vinyl, it’s what you’ll be spinning it on.
The release pairs the custom Victrola VPT 1520 TMR turntable with a matching set of VPS 400 TMR Tempo bookshelf speakers, both finished in Third Man’s signature yellow-and-black. The collection is available separately or as a bundle via Third Man’s official site and Victrola’s dedicated page, along with in-store availability at Third Man Records locations in Detroit, Nashville, and London.
The launch coincides with Record Store Day events, including a celebration at the label’s Detroit pressing plant.
“I’ve had the opportunity to visit Third Man many times, and if you haven’t been to one of their locations, you need to go,” said Scott Hagen, CEO of Victrola. “What Jack and his team have built is something truly magical,” Hagen continued. “They aren’t just painting things yellow and black—it’s as if they’re bringing inanimate objects to life, each one with its own character and soul. Maybe that’s why vinyl and vinyl culture fit so naturally within the Third Man world. It’s certainly why Victrola was incredibly honored when Third Man asked us to design and bring these new products to market together. I’m super proud of the outcome. Anyone who loves Third Man is going to need this new turntable and speakers in their life.”
Third Man Records x Victrola Wave VPT 1520 TMR Turntable
The Third Man Records x Victrola Wave VPT 1520 TMR turntable features an MDF plinth, adjustable counterweight, removable headshell, and high-resolution Bluetooth with Auracast support. It’s finished in a custom black-and-yellow color scheme with the Third Man globe logo prominently integrated into the design.
- Drive Method: Belt drive
- Speeds: 33 ⅓ and 45 RPM
- Cartridge: Ortofon OM5E
- Bluetooth Version: 5.4
- Bluetooth Codecs: aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, SBC, LC3 (Auracast supported)
- Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP
- Outputs:
- RCA (built-in preamp: 200–280 mV)
- Phono (2.5 mV ±3 dB)
- Power Input: AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
- Dimensions: 16.93″ W x 14.84″ L x 4.72″ H
- Weight: 13 lbs (with cover)
- Included: Dust cover, platter, silicone slipmat, 45 RPM adapter, 6′ RCA cable, manual
Third Man Records x Victrola VPS 400 TMR Wireless Powered Speakers
The VPS 400 TMR Tempo powered bookshelf speakers round out the system with flexible wired and wireless connectivity, including Bluetooth and Auracast support for multi-room playback with up to 10 speakers.
- Inputs: Bluetooth, Auracast Broadcast Audio, 3.5mm AUX, RCA, USB-C (PC/flash drive), Optical (Toslink)
- Outputs: Auracast Broadcast Audio, Subwoofer out (with hi-pass “Bass Filter”)
- Dimensions (Right/Primary): 5.91″ W x 7.76″ D x 8.86″ H (150 x 197 x 225 mm)
- Dimensions (Left/Secondary): 5.91″ W x 8.07″ D x 8.86″ H (150 x 205 x 225 mm)
- Weight (Pair): 9.47 lbs (4.30 kg)
- Included: Right and left speakers, power cord (1.5m), speaker interconnect cable (4m), RCA cable (1.5m), 3.5mm cable (1.5m), instruction manual
Third Man Records x Victrola Vinyl Collection
To round out the collaboration, Victrola has curated a capsule collection of Third Man Records titles available at Victrola.com/thirdmanrecords, pairing the hardware launch with some of the label’s most recognizable releases.
- Featured Titles:
- Elephant – The White Stripes
- Blunderbuss – Jack White
- Broken Boy Soldiers – The Raconteurs
The Bottom Line
The collaboration between Victrola and Third Man Records is a straightforward, practical play tied to Record Store Day 2026. Instead of focusing only on records, it connects the purchase of vinyl with a ready-to-use playback system.
What stands out is the combination of a belt-drive turntable with a known cartridge and powered speakers that include both wired inputs and modern wireless features like Bluetooth and Auracast. That flexibility allows users to play records, stream from a phone, or send audio to other compatible speakers without adding more components.
At $499.99 for the turntable, $249.99 for the speakers, or $649.98 for the bundle, this is aimed at newer vinyl buyers or casual listeners who want a complete system without building one piece by piece. It lowers the barrier to entry while offering more functionality than entry-level all-in-one options.
It’s not intended for more advanced systems or users looking to upgrade individual components over time, but for its target audience, the value is in simplicity and convenience rather than maximum performance.
Price & Availability
- VPT 1520 TMR Turntable – $499.99
- VPS 400 TMR Powered Wireless Speakers – $249.99
- Turntable/Speaker bundle – $649.98
Tip: The Victrola Wave turntable (regular edition) is available at Amazon, as well as the Victrola Tempo speakers, which are the same models without yellow branding.
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