I love music, and even though modern music streaming allows me to have any album or song I could possibly think of in the palm of my digital hand, there's something very special about playing physical copies of my favorite songs.
Long before I ever had the means to play them, I collected vinyl records, CDs and cassette tapes. Then in high school, I scrimped and saved so I could buy a small suitcase record player, which I basically lived in front of... until it broke.
Over time, I'd become more involved and educated in the world of vinyl record care and collecting, so I was much more discriminating when I went to upgrade my turntable. I wanted something that was within my budget, was (sort of) portable, delivered high-quality sound and kept my records in good condition. Enter Audio-Technica's AT-LP60XBT.
This entry-level turntable delivered everything I needed. It's still more expensive than suitcase record players, coming in at $180 right now, but for a high-quality turntable, it's still a pretty good deal. The AT-LP60XBT is easy to move. Mine has withstood four moves over the last three years, and all the shuffling around hasn't compromised its quality.
Most importantly, it delivers great sound and keeps my records nice and safe. I take comfort in knowing that I can spin my favorite LPs and I won't have to worry about my turntable inflicting damage on my records.
The AT-LP60XBT is Bluetooth-capable, so all you'll need is a solid Bluetooth speaker, and you'll be set. I was in college when I bought my turntable, and I purchased the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 2, (which has been discontinued, but the Wonderboom 3 will do the trick just the same).