Lenco Showcases New LBT-225WA Turntable for 2023 at IFA Berlin

Posted on 13th September, 2023 by Marc Rushton
Lenco Showcases New LBT-225WA Turntable for 2023 at IFA Berlin

With modern features like Bluetooth support and analogue-to-digital conversion system via USB, the LBT-225WA turntable from Lenco that was first announced earlier in April this year is a gorgeous addition to any home.

With a beautiful walnut design, the LBT-225WA is a belt-driven turntable that features a 13mm thick glass platter, an Audio-technica AT-VM95W cartridge, carbon fibre tonearm and counterweight, anti-skating weight and RCA connectors. There’s also a dust cover included to keep the turntable clean.

At just 42cm wide, 35cm deep and 12.5cm tall, the LBT-225WA has a signal-to-noise ratio of 55dB, with wow and flutter of < 0.15%. The LBT-225WA supports Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless transmission, with up to 10 metres of connectivity, allowing you to stream your records to Bluetooth speakers or headphones.

Additionally, you can rip your records into digital format via a USB connection to a computer, which is an excellent feature that Lenco has included. However, this is limited to MP3 files only. The turntable can play records at 33 RPM and 45 RPM, and there’s a gain select switch at the rear to adjust recording volumes, with low, medium and high options to select from. Lenco’s suggested method is to use Audacity on a computer to record and edit the output from the LBT-225WA.

The Lenco LBT-225WA turntable is a keenly-priced and versatile device for those hanging on to an old or inherited record collection, and give them a spin once again - wirelessly if desired!

Available now, the Lenco LBT-225WA sells for $649 RRP.

For more information visit Lenco

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Marc Rushton

StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.

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