The Stylo Turntable from Majority Audio is a superb nod to retro tech. Though it appears old-school, looks are deceiving! This superb and stylish audio device is packed full of modern technology. Furthermore, the delicious crackle of vinyl and that raw but beautiful soundscape will make your skin tingle. In short, if you want a pure music experience, a turntable and your favourite vinyl are the way to go.
I looked at the Moto turntable in 2024, and I was thoroughly impressed. Accordingly, when Majority Audio offered me their latest and greatest premium device, I couldn’t turn it down. Every aspect of this product made me smile. The sleek wooden base blends retro imagery with contemporary lines. Additionally, the aluminium platter offers an upmarket edge. On top of this, the control arm is carbon, and the AT3600L cartridge delivers warm and clean audio.


What’s in the box of the Stylo turntable?
- The packaging is large and filled with interesting information. Majority Audio care for the environment, and every element can be recycled.
- The Stylo Turntable combines an array of materials for a premium finish. Furthermore, it has Bluetooth output, RCA, and Phono-Pre amp functionality.
- The plastic lid can be detached for cleaning or storage.
- A host of wires is provided for power and audio connection.
- Learn the basics with the user manual.
Technical aspects.
This impressive turntable does not have speakers included. Unlike Majority Audio’s other products, the Stylo Turntable avoids this approach. Though this may seem an odd choice, I like the clean finish, and serious users will ignore the built-in speakers anyway. Instead, you can utilise the Bluetooth 5.3 out connectivity or the supplied RCA cables. I went with Bluetooth as I like the clean look, and it was surprisingly easy to set up.
The turntable automatically identifies which connection method you are using, and a simple button turns the Bluetooth function off. As such, you never worry about connectivity. The Phono preamp ensures your audio experience is nearly perfect. Though purists will prefer an external option, I liked this user-friendly design. What’s more, it was one less thing to think about as I sat back and enjoyed my favourite records.
Other key features to note are the counterweight and anti-skating adjustment tools. I didn’t have to play with either of these elements, but it was nice to have in case I needed to adjust the stylus or replace the needle. Making alterations to either was simple, and the user manual explains the process thoroughly. Furthermore, there is a pitch control if you wish to alter the audio speed. Talking of speeds, this is suitable for 45 and 33 RPM. Moreover, it supports between 7-12″ records.

Audio quality.
Audio quality isn’t going to be the easiest thing to discuss. After all, the AT3600L cartridge is only going to be as good as the speakers you use. During testing, I used an array of Bluetooth and wired speakers. Most are considered middle to high end, and the results were impressive as a consequence. The normal hiss, clack, and clicking of vinyl formed the backbone of every track. Additionally, the Phono preamp did its job perfectly.
The AT3600L cartridge delivers a pleasant and rounded tonal range. Moreover, the bass isn’t overpowering, and the general sound quality is impressive. Though it has some serious competitors, I believe that Majority Audio has made the right decision. The result is a warm and charming experience that offers a modern but nostalgia-fuelled soundscape.

Build quality.
I was blown away by the build quality. Everything about this stunning turntable is a head-turner. The solid wooden base is refined and clean. Furthermore, the aluminium platter is strong and visually pleasing. It combines perfectly with the soft felt pad, and the sublime carbon tonal arm is the cherry on top of the cake. Alongside this, the dials are well labelled and there is a nice tactile nature to each one.
Setting up the device is a breeze, and it took me under 5 minutes to unbox it and get the music playing. If you decide to take your time, you will be up and running in under 10 minutes. Each of the core components was robust. However, I wouldn’t want to be too rough with any of the moving parts. As such, this is a device that is suitable for older teenagers and above.

Is the Stylo Turntable worth it?
Streaming, MP3 players, iPads, and every other modern tool have their uses. However, there is no way to replicate that authentic retro feel of a turntable. The movement, aesthetic, and sound bring you out in goosebumps. Additionally, owning your favourite song on vinyl is something special. As such, the Stylo Turntable is the perfect product to bring energy and magic back into your life.
It is stylish, easy to use, and a pleasure to look at. Furthermore, the ability to combine dated and modern tech was a game-changer. As such, I believe this is a magical product, and I highly recommend purchasing it here!
(More information on Majority Audio can be found here!)

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)











