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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

I. Choose Structure First, Not Appearance
Many users are easily attracted to retro looks when buying a turntable, but what truly affects sound quality is its structure and materials.
We recommend focusing on:
Whether the material is MDF or a high-quality material
Whether the platter is stable
Whether the tonearm is balanced and doesn’t jam
Whether the circuitry is safe
Whether it has a shock-resistant structure
These are the core standards for judging the value of a turntable.
At Dosound, the structural designs of all our turntables are independently developed, patented, and have undergone multiple rounds of structural stability testing.
II. Stylus and Tonearm: The “Soul Components”
The quality of the stylus directly affects the lifespan of the record.
The weight and smoothness of the tonearm determine the stability of sound quality.
We recommend consumers pay attention to:
Whether it has an automatic tonearm return function
Whether the tonearm movement is smooth
Whether the stylus is easy to replace
Whether the pressure is excessive (which can damage the record)
All our tonearms use tested damping and weighting to ensure they won’t damage the record.
III. Sound Quality Isn’t About Speaker Size, But Tuning Expertise
Some users mistakenly believe that “bigger speakers = better sound.”
The sound quality of a record player depends on:
Internal cavity structure
Wooden cabinet resonance control
Amplifier tuning
The actual quality of the speaker drivers
Professional tuning is more important than simply piling on specifications.
All our record players undergo acoustic testing before leaving the factory to ensure a natural, clear, non-shrill, and noise-free sound.
IV. Features Should Consider Your Usage
Modern record players can have many functions, such as:
Bluetooth input
Bluetooth output
USB recording
AUX input
RCA output
Headphone jack. Different users have different needs, so we recommend choosing “what you will actually use.”
V. The Most Important Advice: Buy one you’re willing to use, not the most expensive one.
Retro record players are products with emotional appeal.
You should choose the one that most attracts you and best suits your lifestyle.
What we at Dosound do is ensure that every record player is “truly used,” not just a decoration.