Lenco’s 400 Series Turntables Feature USB, Bluetooth And Four Built-In Speakers.

The new range follows the Swiss company’s 75th birthday last year.

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Lenco 400 Series Turntable

Dutch hi-fi and consumer tech brand Lenco has unveiled a series of three new affordable turntables. The LS-410, LS-430 and LS-440 belt-driven turntables each boast four built-in speakers, two 15W and two 10W, meaning that it can be set up anywhere with no extra hardware required— and still sound good.

As we’ve come to expect from Lenco by now, the baseline quality of all three is substantial, with adjustable speed and high-quality Audio-Technica cartridges included, which also helps keep your vinyl in good condition for longer. The built-in preamp can be turned on or off, while the 430 and 440 models offer manual pitch control and tone balancing.

The turntables also host Bluetooth 5.0, meaning music can be streamed wirelessly from any Bluetooth-compatible device. Perhaps most impressively on the cross-format front is the capacity to easily convert the audio from your vinyl into digital formats via a built-in encoder and USB port. To keep everything clean and tidy, each model also comes with a clear plastic dust cover.

Each model in the 400 range comes in a different finish; with the 410 in walnut, the 430 in black or brown imitation leather and the 440 in blue and beige fabric. All models are now available and are priced at £220 for the 410, £240 for the 430 and £250 for the 440.

Lenco celebrated its 75th birthday in 2021 and released the LS-55, a plush-looking turntable that, much like the new turntables, allows you to digitize your music directly onto a USB.

Learn more at lenco.com

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