Tinyl’s Play Pro is a belt-drive turntable built to read as Memphis design furniture as much as hi-fi: loud red, yellow, and blue panels, integrated stereo speakers, and two-way Bluetooth so the deck can act as a receiver for phone streaming or as a transmitter to headphones and wireless speakers. On Tinyl’s Play Pro product page, the company pairs that look with a factory-fitted Audio-Technica moving-magnet cartridge in the AT3600L family, adjustable tracking force, and analog outputs (RCA plus 3.5 mm) for rooms where the built-in drivers are only the starting point. The storefront currently lists $199.00 on the Play Pro URL; re-check at checkout because Shopify pricing and promotions move.

Short version:

Belt-drive turntable with wooden cabinet (per Tinyl’s FAQ), 33⅓ / 45 / 78 rpm, 7 / 10 / 12-inch records, dual 5 W speakers (10 W total), 3.5 mm line in, 3.5 mm line out, RCA line out, Bluetooth receive and transmit, and 100–240 V wired power. Footprint about 407 × 338 × 120 mm, mass 3.362 kg. One-year warranty language appears on the global storefront footer. For a more traditional Bluetooth belt-drive story without the lifestyle shell, our Denon DP-500BT intro stays in the same wireless-from-the-platter conversation.

Design and placement

Tinyl markets Play Pro explicitly around Memphis Group colour blocking — primaries on the plinth and hardware so the deck reads as room decor first and audio tool second. That choice matters for shelf depth and social placement: this is a turntable you are expected to look at, not hide in a rack. Plan ventilation and isolation like any other built-in-speaker deck: a stable, level surface away from direct sun on the tonearm assembly will keep wow from getting worse than the belt system already allows.

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Drive, cabinet, speeds

Tinyl describes a motor-driven belt interface to the platter and a wood internal framework inside the enclosure. Speed selection covers 33⅓, 45, and 78 rpm with format support for 7-, 10-, and 12-inch records — the full casual-collector spread, including shellac-era discs at the top speed when you fit the right stylus profile (always match stylus type to the record material).

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Tonearm, cartridge, tracking

The product copy highlights a pre-installed Audio-Technica MM AT3600L cartridge on a tonearm designed for plug-and-play setup, plus a counterweight for stylus pressure adjustment. Tinyl’s FAQ quotes a tracking window of 0.5 g–3.5 g with a 2.5 g typical baseline users can nudge up or down by habit and record condition. Stylus life is cited as roughly 500–1000 hours under normal use, with user-replaceable tips — budget for a fresh needle before the diamond dulls if you spin gritty thrift-store finds daily.

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If you are still mapping how arm mass and VTA interact with affordable MM carts, our tonearm geometry primer covers alignment concepts that apply even on a colourful entry deck.

Speakers, Bluetooth, and outputs

Onboard playback comes from dual speakers rated at 5 W each for 10 W total- enough for background listening and small rooms, though serious sessions will likely route through the RCA or 3.5 mm outputs into larger speakers the way most owners upgrade compact music centres.

Bluetooth is genuinely two-way: receive mode turns the unit into a Bluetooth speaker for phone streaming, while transmit mode sends the vinyl signal out to headphones or wireless speakers. The expanded specification copy on Tinyl’s page references Bluetooth 5.1 for both directions. A 3.5 mm headphone/line path remains for wired cans or adapters.

Specifications

  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 407 × 338 × 120 mm
  • Weight: 3.362 kg
  • Retail carton: 436 × 403 × 167 mm (published)
  • Power: 100–240 V wired supply
  • Outputs / I/O: 3.5 mm line in, 3.5 mm line out, RCA line out
  • Wireless: Bluetooth input and output (Bluetooth 5.1 per Tinyl’s spec section)

Typical inbox contents listed by Tinyl include the turntable with stylus, 3.5 mm and RCA cables, power cord, counterweight, user guide, and warranty card — confirm against your regional SKU because bundle text can shift.

Price, shipping, warranty

The global storefront shows free standard shipping on orders over $159 (USD framing on the English product template), worldwide shipping messaging, and a stated one-year warranty. A seven-day price-difference policy also appears on the product template for buyers who see a lower price immediately after purchase- read the fine print on Tinyl’s policy pages before relying on it.

Shopping an orthodox entry deck instead? Our Audio-Technica AT-LP60X review walks through a mainstream automatic alternative at a different industrial pitch.

FAQ

What cartridge does Tinyl Play Pro ship with?

Tinyl installs an Audio-Technica MM AT3600L cartridge; marketing bullets sometimes shorten the name to AT-3600. The stylus is user-replaceable.

What tracking force range does Tinyl specify?

Tinyl lists 0.5 g–3.5 g adjustment range with a 2.5 g commonly recommended starting point.

How does Bluetooth work on Play Pro?

Receive mode plays streamed audio from phones through the built-in system; transmit mode sends vinyl playback to Bluetooth headphones or speakers.

Can Play Pro play 78 rpm records?

Yes. Tinyl states support for 33⅓, 45, and 78 rpm speeds across 7-, 10-, and 12-inch records. Use a stylus suited to each format and material.

Where should I buy Play Pro?

The first-party route is Tinyl’s Shopify storefront. Confirm currency, import duties, and warranty region before checkout.

Note: Tinyl ships consumer electronics with region-specific power cords; verify the adapter in the carton matches your outlet type. If specification tables change between Shopify updates, defer to the downloadable manual revision Tinyl publishes for Play Pro.