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The House of Marley Stir It Up Wireless Turntable combines eco-conscious design with cutting-edge audio tech, featuring Bluetooth streaming, a modular Audio Technica cartridge, built-in pre-amp, and a sustainable bamboo plinth. Perfect for millennials craving premium sound and style with a social impact.











| ASIN | B07SR3PN45 |
| Additional Features | Built In Speaker;RCA Output;USB Recording |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,306 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #394 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | Marley |
| Built-In Media | House of Marley turntable |
| Color | Signature Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speakers Marley |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,367 Reviews |
| Cycles | belt drive |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846885010167 |
| Included Components | House of Marley turntable |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.74"L x 15.74"W x 3.15"H |
| Item Height | 8 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 12.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | House of Marley |
| Material | Wood |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
| Model Name | Stir It Up Wireless |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
| Special Feature | Built In Speaker;RCA Output;USB Recording |
| Style Name | Wireless/Bluetooth |
| UPC | 846885010167 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
V**6
Great turntable, good value
I finally got tired of having a totally manual turntable & dove back into the turntable market. I'm no audiophile & I do have budgetary restraints, so to get what I wanted at a price I could afford took some diligent research. The Marley unit stood out above the rest of the < $300 units. I was even able to get 1 with a bamboo deck - not bamboo-looking, real bamboo. The styling is minimalist & clean, but appealing. Set up was almost plug & play. There's a 3.5mm jack on the front so can plug an aux unit straight in. Or you can connect via Bluetooth. I've had issues with Bluetooth, so I plug in. There's a pre-amp on the unit. You'll need it 'on' when connecting directly with the unit. But you need to turn it 'off' if going thru an amp. Here's 1 of my 2 issues with the Marley, the pre-amp switch is mounted on the back of, & under, the unit. The other issue, the table just stops at the end of an album. You have to go & lift the arm yourself. The lift mech is smooth & even. It seems to work backwards, tho. I lift when I think I should lower & vice-versa. Bottom line - Love the Marley turntable!
M**Y
Great Sound, Even Over BT - Keep Calm and Connect Easily
First off, this is easy to set up with fairly clear yet minimal instructions (just one sheet). Open the box-in-a-box-in-a-box, pull out the turntable, grab the platter, use one of the special holes in the platter to reach your finger through and separate the SMALL rubber belt stored AROUND the center of the underside of the platter. When you look underneath at first, you will initially notice what is on the INSIDE of the center, but you want the more diminutive elastic band on the outside of that center ring. Drop the platter on the base, pop that belt around the gold spindle, drop the mat on the turntable, and you are already 90% of the way there. The rest of the instructions for setting up the hardware are perfectly clear so I will move on to the Bluetooth setup. Bluetooth pairing is easier than I expected. Even when doing it the first time, I asked myself, "How is this going to work?" because I am used to having a readout that helps me verify the connection via a pairing code. The trick here is to make sure you only have ONE bluetooth receiver in pairing mode. Once you have the receiver / headphones set to pair, just turn on the turntable, press the BT button to turn it on, then press it once more to connect. That's it! Bluetooth audio, which is all I have used so far, sounds fantastic. I've paired with headphones and also with a nice, loud stereo receiver. Keep in mind your sound quality ceiling is determined by both the turntable AND by the receiving device. I love the aesthetic, the sound, the use of recycled materials, the ease of connection. We have a more complicated turntable / preamp / EQ / receiver setup in another room, and this is just TREMENDOUSLY more accessible. On our "higher end" turntable setup, I feel like I need to perform a ceremony every time I want to give something a listen; the House of Marley turntable will get so much more use, I will get to really enjoy our vinyl collection so much more, and I haven't even done the wired setup yet. Even when still digital-ish due to the BT connection, the sound quality blows away the streamers. So anyway, I obviously recommend this. And regarding the fabric dust cover, I dig it, and it's less visible plastic in the aesthetic. This is my third record player purchase in about 10 years and far, far and away the best of the three (and the middle price of the three).
M**Y
stops playing at the end of some records in the middle of songs
Gah. This is so frustrating. I ordered this because it got all 4 and 5 star reviews on Amazon. It is really pretty and sounded pretty decent (I'm a newb). But, I was utterly dismayed to find that it just suddenly stops playing towards the end of certain records. In the middle of the song (this is after it's warmed up and been playing for a bit). I did some more digging and saw that other reviewers on other websites had the same problem. I called the company and the customer service was nice and helpful. I wanted to see if they had any recommendations. She suggested I exchange it, which I am willing to do. Amazon didn't give me that option, so I am returning it. I have already had an extremely disappointing and harrowing experience with the Audio Technica AT-LP60 Fully Automatic Stereo Turntable System, Silver (see link for my full review on that one at the bottom of this review), so I was SO READY for a record player that just works and actually sounds decent. Nope. Why am I having such bad luck with new record players? If this hadn't happened, I would have given this 4 stars. Not five because of the following reasons: *the arm doesn't automatically return back the times it does get through a full side of a record (you have to place it back in its holder from where it rests at the end of the record when done playing) *I had to switch it off and back on again to get it to play if it had been sitting for a while (it seems like if it's "on" already [set to 33 rpm instead of to 0], it should just start as soon as I pick up the needle arm. That's a lot more intuitive and a lot less annoying) *the player cover is black fabric and (IMHO) not pretty. I was hoping for a clear plastic cover like I had on the Audio-Technica. I was going to buy an after-market one until this record player started crapping out on me. *as others mentioned, the motor is indeed rather loud, but it didn't bother me too much Things I liked about it: *sounded pretty good (but honestly, not as good as the AT-LP60) *the wood finish is really nice *great packaging *feels really sturdy *adjustable weight seemed to work well *anti-skate adjustment took some tinkering (for me) but also worked well *easy as pie to set up *love the solid rubber feet it sat on My review of the AT-LP60 (I don't know how to hyperlink to reviews): https://www.amazon.com/review/R1CDVOKAOZZUP0/ref=pe_1098610_137716200_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv
T**.
Good Turntable
I bought this when it was on sale for $199. To get a table at that price with an aluminum platter, the ability to upgrade the cartridge or add an external preamp later was pretty compelling. Bluetooth, USB, headphone output were all cute but not must-haves. It was easy to setup and sounds pretty good. The Bluetooth drops briefly occationally and the internal preamp is a bit noisy. At it's regular price of $249 There are likely better performers from Fluance, U-Turn, or Audio Technica. But, since this is my first table after 35 years of digital-only music the Stir It Up by HOM is lots of fun and a great starting point! Oh, yeah, and being such a "green" product checks a box too!
W**N
Great value, great turntable.
I'm not having the same issues others have had. I don't mind returning the tone arm or turning the dial to off and back to the speed. Hasn't cut it out stopped working and I've used it for 6 or 7 hours straight at times. It's gorgeous. Easy to use. Has a headphone jack in the front. Sounds great and is a great value. You can upgrade the needle cartridge. Had a bar to raise and lower the needle for those who have shaky hands, like myself. It stops rotating after the needle has completely finished a side. The packaging is made of sustainable materials, as is the turntable. Anti-slip mat works well. Dust cover is snug but easy to put in place and remove.
R**E
Great sound and easy to use!
This turntable has been an excellent buy. My wife and I enjoy Vinyl Sundays. We go to the Vegas Arts district on Saturdays a couple times a month and shop for vinyl. Then Sunday Mornings, get our coffee, sit in the backyard and listen to music. This turntable delivers excellent quality and has brought a lot of joy to our weekends! We love it!!
P**N
Close But It Needs Improvement
Looks beautiful. With the right setup, it sounds amazing, but.... It has some shortfalls, and concerns. What I like: (1) Beautiful look and color! (2) Easy wiring connection on the back. (3) Amazing sound - especially with powered Bookshelf speakers. What I wish was different: (1) Weight on arm can be a challenge to get right - and has limited range of adjustment (2) 30% of albums (even new ones) skip (3) Matching Bluetooth speakers that you can buy are a disappointment* (4) Does not auto return at the end (although the turntable does stop) (5) No proper cover (although there is a vinyl bag) (6) Tracking of arm is hard to get 100% right More details: I bought this as a reward for a house project (room) I was working on, and finally got a chance to use it in "my new room" Christmas day. I purchased the matching bluetooth speaks as well (same brand), and got it all setup up and bluetooth connected. First album was a mint conditioned Steve Winwood album (no stratches), but it has just a little wobble to it (not really bad). Within 60 seconds it skipped. Checked record for scratches and cleaned it. I adjusted tracking on the needle and weight. But only got marginal improvement. Thinking it was album, I switched to brand new Fleetwood Mac Rumors LP, but it skipped too. I tried to adjust arm weight and tracking more - only marginal improvement. Fortunately. Beatles album played flawlessly. Sound was tinny though. So I swapped speakers out with a nice set of powered bookshelf speakers, and sound quality was 500% better. AMAZING. But still same problem with albums regarding the occasional skips. I bought a highly regarded center weight to flatten records as they play for record player, but no improvement on albums that skipped. Next step is to swap out the needle with a better brand component to see it if fixes it. I'm also having a friend with a high-end turntable check to see if records that skip for me are a problem for him, but I doubt it. If anything changes - I will update the review. I want to love this with 5 stars - but just being honest.
J**N
I love the look and sound of the turntable
I love the look and sound of the turntable. I mistakenly bought a crappy Crosley turntable and was appalled at the sound of it. I bought this, hoping it wasn't just my vinyls that sounded bad. It wasn't. I'm not an audiophile, but I am very impressed with this turntable. Everything about it feels sturdy and well-made. The configurable counterweight is nice. I got a scale for it and set it to the appropriate tracking force for the cartridge. The bass and treble response is good on this. I have it wired through an equalizer and crossover into several speaker cabinets and subwoofers, and I have never been more excited about music. One problem I had turned out to be easily fixed. One night, the records started playing really fast, like, chipmunk speed. I tried all kinds of things to fix it, but I finally had the idea to blow out the speed sensor with an air compressor before I was going to return it. There must have been some kind of dust in there blocking whatever signal that reads the speed of the platter, because it worked perfectly after that. Just wanted to mention that in case anyone else has that problem.
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