Product Description
Unite bold design and practical organisation with the Victrola Eastwood II Black Turntable and Gadhouse Vinyl Rack bundle. With its clean lines and matte black finish, this setup delivers both high-performance sound and a minimal footprint—perfect for compact spaces or modern interiors.
Refined Performance, Modern Versatility
The Eastwood II offers a smooth listening experience across three speeds, backed by built-in stereo speakers and a quality Audio-Technica cartridge. Easily toggle between vinyl and Bluetooth with the illuminated central dial, or stream your records wirelessly to any Bluetooth speaker using Vinyl Stream. Whether you’re spinning vintage pressings or queuing a playlist from your phone, everything is just a touch away.
Streamlined Storage That Shows Off Your Collection
The included Gadhouse rack keeps your favourite records neatly upright and ready to play. With five divided sections and space for up to 50 albums, it blends visual order with practical access. Made from sturdy black iron wire, it’s a compact solution for stylishly displaying your most-loved records—no assembly required.
Product Features
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Three-speed turntable: Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM
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Built-in speakers behind a textured fabric grille
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Bluetooth input for streaming music from your phone
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Vinyl Stream: Broadcast records to external Bluetooth speakers
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Audio-Technica AT-3600LA cartridge for clean, consistent playback
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RCA and headphone outputs for versatile listening setups
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Removable dust cover to protect your turntable
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Gadhouse vinyl rack holds up to 50 albums with 5 divided slots
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Strong, minimalist iron wire design (13.5″ × 10.5″ × 9.3″)
Why Choose Rockit?
At Rockit, we do one thing—really well. Our exclusive focus on turntables means we hand-pick the best gear, bundle it for effortless setup, and offer honest advice to help you get the most from your records. Whether you’re starting out or upgrading your setup, we’ve got your back.
Transform your space into a vinyl sanctuary with the Eastwood II and Gadhouse Rack—where clean sound meets clean lines.












