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The Turntable Station

The Turntable Station

Milk crates and an IKEA end table are not the ideal pieces for vinyl lovers. For something more appropriate, consider The Turntable Station. Currently on Kickstarter, The Turntable Station is designed to hold your turntable at the appropriate height and is complete with a headphone hook, accessory shelf, shelves that hold 100 records each, and grooves for you to display some of your favorite album art.  Constructed from MDF, a hard wood fiber material, The Turntable Station uses minimal hardware to keep your turntable secure and free from annoying skips. The decision to go vinyl comes with a lot of potential mess; get organized with The Turntable Station.