Imagine this: a splash of bold yellow emerges from your sound system. Third Man Records and Victrola have partnered to launch a limited-edition turntable and bookshelf speaker set that exudes their mutual passion for analog vinyl culture.
This collaboration showcases Third Man’s iconic yellow-and-black palette, evident across units, packaging, and accessories. Scott Hagen, CEO of Victrola, praises the synergy: “Jack White and his team at Third Man aren’t just painting things yellow and black. They infuse life into everything they create, capturing the essence of vinyl culture perfectly. We felt honored to contribute to this vision with our own expertise in audio technology.”
The Technology
The Wave turntable is crafted with robust MDF, featuring an adjustable counterweight, a removable headshell, and high-resolution Bluetooth with Auracast support. Meanwhile, the Tempo bookshelf speakers deliver a multitude of input options: optical, USB-C, RCA, and Bluetooth, with multi-room capability for up to ten speakers.

Ben Blackwell of Third Man Records echoes the excitement: “These turntables and speakers are ‘yellow-as-hell-o,’ designed to astonish with their sonic excellence.” Complementing the hardware, the label has re-released iconic albums like Elephant by The White Stripes and Blunderbuss by Jack White to enrich your analog experience.

A Cultural Symphony
In an era defined by brand collaborations, the blend of authentic cultural symbiosis stands out. It’s not just about sales but sharing a genuine appreciation for the art of sound.






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