The fact that vinyl is experiencing a resurgence is no longer a surprise. Record sales have grown every year since 2005 and, according to recent projections, global sales could reach $3.5 billion by the end of 2025.
Of course, this has inspired a boom in turntable manufacturers, too, with brands like Pro-Ject, Audio-Technica, Fluance and U-Turn Audio (to name a few) all releasing modern turntables for those who have caught the vinyl bug.
Today’s turntables cover the board, ranging from the truly entry-level (think less than $200) to their truly grail-worthy (think more than most cars), with the vast majority of new releases coming somewhere in between.
Below, we round up the latest turntables from the last six months — all have been announced since the start of 2025.
Pro-Ject Automat A1.2
The Pro-Ject Automat A1.2 is a next-gen version of the company’s 2022-released Automat A1. The fully automatic belt-drive turntable looks and works the same, but the Austrian hi-fi manufacturer upgraded it with a new die-cast aluminum platter, an improved drive system and Pro-Ject’s own Pick-it MM E cartridge. Like before, it features a built-in switchable phono preamp and can easily be paired with a powered or active speaker setup.

Audio-Technica AT-LPA2
The Audio-Technica AT-LPA2 is the brand’s new flagship audiophile turntable for 2025, which it’s calling the “finest turntable [it] has ever developed.” It is a fully manual, belt-drive turntable featuring a transparent acrylic plinth and platter, which gives the impression that the record is floating while playing. It comes pre-mounted with Audio-Technica’s AT-OC9XEN moving-coil cartridge (which sells for $400 on its own) and has a separate box for power and controls.

Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c
The Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c is a turntable and active wireless speaker system. It pairs the Beogram 3000c turntable, an updated and modernized version of the company’s Beogram 3000, which was initially released in 1985, with B&O’s Beolab 8 wireless active speaker system. Both speakers and turntable have matching walnut lamellas and pearl-blasted aluminum shells. Only 100 sets will be sold.