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The Victrola Stream Onyx is a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth belt-drive turntable that plays your records and streams them across your home. It ships with a high-quality Audio-Technica AT-VM95E cartridge (or Ortofon OM5E option) and an aluminum tonearm with removable headshell and adjustable counterweight for accurate tracking. Use the Victrola Stream app to connect to Sonos, Roon, UPnP, Bluetooth speakers or plug directly into a stereo via the built-in phono preamp and RCA outputs. A low-resonance MDF plinth and die-cast aluminum platter reduce vibration so your vinyl sounds clear and focused.

Key Features

  • Works with Sonos — stream vinyl directly to your Sonos system without extra hardware.
  • Multiple streaming options — Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Ethernet, Bluetooth, Roon Ready Relay and UPnP support.
  • Quality playback components — Audio-Technica AT-VM95E (or Ortofon OM5E) cartridge and aluminum tonearm with removable headshell.
  • Lossless streaming capability — streams up to 24-bit / 48-kHz FLAC over compatible systems.
  • Built-in phono preamp and RCA outputs — connect to traditional stereo gear with no extra box.
  • Sturdy mechanical design — belt-drive with die-cast aluminum platter and low-resonance MDF plinth to minimize vibration.
  • Simple setup and control — Victrola Stream app for speaker management and an illuminated control knob for playback/volume.

Why Buy

If you want straightforward multiroom playback from your vinyl without adding extra network bridges or adapters, the Stream Onyx delivers dependable streaming plus standard analog outputs for a regular stereo. It pairs recognized playback parts with user-friendly setup so you can share records around the house or keep a simple wired rig.

  • Direct Sonos and multiroom streaming alongside Bluetooth and Roon support.
  • Reliable cartridge/tonearm combo and vibration-reducing materials for consistent vinyl playback.
  • Flexible connection options — wireless streaming or RCA line output with built-in phono preamp.

Product Specifications

Victrola Stream Onyx (VPT-2000) Specifications
Product Type Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Belt-Drive Turntable (Works with Sonos)
Brand Victrola
Model Stream Onyx (VPT-2000)
Included Cartridge Audio-Technica AT-VM95E **or** Ortofon OM5E (pre-installed, either option)
Drive Type Belt Drive
Speed Options 33 1/3 RPM, 45 RPM
Motor DC brushless stepper motor
Power Input AC 100–240V ~ 50/60Hz, 5W
Platter Material Die-cast aluminum
Platter Diameter Not specified by manufacturer
Tonearm Type Aluminum tonearm with removable headshell and adjustable counterweight
Effective Tonearm Length 225 mm
Tracking Force Range AT-VM95E: 1.8 – 2.2 g (typ. 2.0 g)
Ortofon OM5E: 1.5 – 2.0 g (typ. ≈1.8 g)
Cartridge Type Moving Magnet (MM) — Audio-Technica AT-VM95E or Ortofon OM5E
Stylus Type Elliptical (VM95E / OM5E elliptical stylus profiles)
Stylus Replacement Audio-Technica: AT-VMN95E (VM95 series replacement) / Ortofon: Stylus 5E (OM-5E)
Outputs RCA (line-level; built-in phono preamp)
Built-in Phono Preamp Yes (line-level RCA output)
Streaming & Network Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth output; Works with Sonos, UPnP, Roon Ready Relay; streams up to 24-bit / 48-kHz FLAC (where supported)
Chassis Material MDF, aluminum, plastic
Dimensions (W x D x H) 16.93" x 13.58" x 4.37" (430 x 345 x 111 mm)
Weight 12.13 lbs (≈5.5 kg)
Drive Method Belt-drive
Wow & Flutter < 0.175%
Tonearm Length 225 mm (effective)
Overhang 18.50 mm
Tracking Error Angle < 2°
Anti-Skate Mechanism Yes — adjustable anti-skate (knob)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not specified by manufacturer
Warranty 2 Years (limited manufacturer warranty)

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Victrola Stream Onyx WiFi and Bluetooth Turntable - Works with Sonos FAQs

Do the Victrola Stream turntables work with older generations of Sonos?

Yes, the Victrola Stream turntables work with both S1 and S2 Sonos products.

Why is my turntable not spinning?

Ensure you have correctly installed the platter belt and selected a record speed using the speed knob. To check that the belt is still installed correctly, remove the slipmat and rotate the platter to confirm the belt is stretched around the motor spindle.

Why is my turntable playing part of a song in a loop?

This is typically caused by too much anti-skating force. Adjust the anti-skate knob LOWER to prevent outward force on the tonearm that causes a groove to be played in a loop. Continue to LOWER anti-skate if problem persists.

Why is my turntable making a humming noise?

A humming noise is usually caused by a ground loop issue or dust on the record and/or stylus. Ensure there is no dust on the record or stylus. If the problem persists, removing and reinstalling the removable headshell will usually fix this issue. Ensure there is no dust on the end of the headshell when it is reinserted into the tonearm.