Left: front panel with speaker grille and controls · Right: lid open showing the platter and tonearm
Walk into most living rooms and the turntable is an afterthought — a functional box wedged between components. The Discovery II takes the opposite approach. Its leather-wrapped cabinet, four removable wooden legs, and bold color options make it the visual anchor of whatever room it occupies. This is a turntable that people walk in and immediately ask about.
The retro console design is rooted in the 1960s hi-fi era, when record players were furniture — given pride of place in the living room, not hidden in a cabinet. Arkrocket has brought that philosophy back, with a modern twist: Bluetooth streaming, a Rocket Moving Magnet cartridge, and a finish quality that holds up to scrutiny from across the room.
The four wooden legs are fully removable. Use them for a standing floor setup — impressive in a living room or music space. Remove them and it sits flat on a sideboard, shelf, or console table. One turntable, two entirely different room configurations.
The Discovery II is one of the few turntables where color is genuinely part of the design conversation. Arkrocket offers the series in a wide range of finishes, from quiet and neutral to bold statement pieces.
Orange
Black
Brown
Dark Walnut
Pink / White
Gray
Espresso
The Orange is our personal favorite — it reads as a deliberate design statement in a neutral room, nodding to the warm amber tones of vintage hi-fi equipment without being garish. The Dark Walnut is the most versatile, sitting comfortably in modern Scandinavian interiors as easily as in a traditional study. The Pink/White edition has built a dedicated following among younger buyers who want vinyl’s authenticity without vintage’s dust.
The Discovery II is unambiguously a design-first product — but Arkrocket has made sure it sounds genuinely good rather than merely acceptable. The Rocket Moving Magnet cartridge is the key differentiator here. Most retro-styled players at this price use ceramic cartridges that press too hard on records and deliver flat, tinny sound. The MM cartridge tracks lighter, retrieves more musical detail, and — critically — won’t damage your vinyl over time.
The built-in speakers are warm and well-suited to the retro aesthetic: the midrange is present and musical, folk and acoustic recordings sound particularly good, and at conversational volumes the sound fills a small room convincingly. For serious critical listening, you’ll want to connect external speakers via the RCA outputs — but that’s not really what the Discovery II is for. It’s designed for the kind of listening where the music is part of the room, not the whole room.
Like all Arkrocket turntables, the Discovery II supports Bluetooth as both a receiver and transmitter. Stream Spotify from your phone through the turntable’s speakers, or send your vinyl to wireless speakers elsewhere in the room. This versatility is rare at this price point.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Drive System | Belt drive, 3-speed |
| Speeds | 33⅓ / 45 / 78 RPM |
| Record Sizes | 7″ / 10″ / 12″ |
| Cartridge | Rocket Moving Magnet (MM) |
| Tonearm | Automatic return after record ends |
| Built-in Speakers | ✓ Full-range stereo |
| Bluetooth | ✓ In & Out |
| RCA Output | ✓ Connect to external speakers |
| Aux-In | ✓ |
| Headphone Jack | ✓ Private listening |
| Pitch Control | ✓ Adjustable |
| Treble / Bass | ✓ Manual adjustment |
| Legs | 4× removable wooden legs |
| Body | Wood-crafted, leather-wrapped cabinet |
| Colors | Orange, Black, Brown, Dark Walnut, Pink/White, Gray, Espresso |
| USB Recording | ✗ |
| Counterweight | ✗ Fixed tracking force |
The Discovery II is not the turntable for someone who wants to extract the maximum possible audio quality from their vinyl collection. For that, look at the Huygens or Cassini.
The Discovery II is for someone who wants their record player to be part of the room — a design object that also plays music beautifully, rather than a piece of audio equipment that also happens to look nice. That’s a real and legitimate priority, and the Discovery II fulfills it better than anything else at this price. The leather-wrapped cabinet, the removable wooden legs, the wide color palette — these aren’t compromises. They’re the product.
If you’ve ever walked into a room with a beautiful vintage record player in the corner and thought “I want that feeling in my home” — the Discovery II delivers it. For a good deal less than you’d pay for a genuine vintage console, and with Bluetooth, MM cartridge, and automatic tonearm return included.
With legs installed, the Discovery II stands 38.5 inches tall — comfortable standing height, equivalent to a side table. The cabinet footprint is 16″ × 17″, compact enough for most living room corners or beside a sofa. Remove the legs and the cabinet itself is approximately 14 inches tall, sitting cleanly on a console table or sideboard.
Available in multiple colors. Ships from the US. Sold on Amazon with Prime delivery.
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