This bundle is for the listener who wants a portable record player that blends into the room, paired with headphones that put one deliberate splash of color on the setup. The Audio-Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger is the hero, and this is the classic black finish: the understated colorway buyers reach for when they want the player to disappear on a shelf, slip into a bag, or sit on a desk without making a statement. It clamps a record vertically like a sandwich and plays it on a 12-hour USB-C battery. Paired with it is the Pioneer DJ HDJ-CUE1BT-R in matte red — a closed-back on-ear Bluetooth headphone tuned with the bass-forward voicing of Pioneer's HDJ-X DJ line. The black deck stays low-key; the red cans are the one piece you choose to be seen. Both stream over Bluetooth, so the whole rig is cordless from record to ear.
Why the Black Deck With Red Cans Is the Understated-but-Styled ChoiceThe Sound Burger reissues Audio-Technica's cult 1980s design for its 60th anniversary, and black is the quiet one — it sits on a desk next to a laptop, tucks onto a bookshelf beside the records, or rides in a bag without announcing itself. But a fully blacked-out rig can read as anonymous, and that is where the matte red HDJ-CUE1BT-R comes in: the headphones become the single visible color decision, a controlled accent against the dark deck rather than a loud all-over statement. For the buyer who wants restraint on the turntable and personality on the headphones, this pairing threads the needle, and the separately sold HC-CP08 pack lets you recolor the cans whenever the mood changes.
How the Sound Burger Turns Any Spot Into a TurntableThe clamshell is the whole trick: instead of laying a record flat on a platter, the Sound Burger grips the disc vertically so the whole player shrinks to roughly 11 inches across and 2.8 inches tall. A high-precision DC servo motor and a die-cast aluminum platter with damping keep rotation stable, while the VM dual moving magnet cartridge and replaceable ATN3600LC conical diamond stylus track both 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records. A 45 RPM adapter is in the box. The spring-applied dynamic-balance tonearm holds tracking force steady even at an angle, so a windowsill, a desk, or a dorm shelf becomes a turntable spot, and it runs about 12 hours on its USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Bluetooth 5.2 Streaming or a Clean Wired Analog PathThe Sound Burger's built-in phono preamp gives you a 36 dB RIAA-equalized output, which means you can connect it two ways. Over Bluetooth 5.2, it streams your vinyl wirelessly to the included HDJ-CUE1BT-R with no wiring at all, ideal for late-night listening that disturbs no one and a desk that stays clear of cables. For the best fidelity, the included 3.5 mm to dual RCA cable carries the analog signal directly into any speaker or receiver, and many listeners agree the wired path sounds noticeably cleaner than Bluetooth. Either way, a 12-hour rechargeable battery keeps the turntable spinning long past a typical listening session.
The Matte Red HDJ-CUE1BT-R Brings DJ-Booth Bass to Your VinylThe headphones in this bundle are not a throw-in. The Pioneer DJ HDJ-CUE1BT-R uses 40mm dome drivers voiced for accentuated low end and kick-drum punch, a DJ-monitoring tuning carried straight over from the HDJ-X5, so bass-heavy records arrive with the weight and slam that flatter electronic, hip-hop, and dance vinyl. They run up to 30 hours per Bluetooth 5.0 charge and recharge in about 2 hours, more than enough for a long weekend of listening. Closed-back on-ear cups isolate you from the room and fold flat for transport, the cups rotate a full 90 degrees for the single-ear cueing posture DJs use, and a built-in mic handles phone calls between listens. When you want zero latency, the detachable 4 ft coiled bayonet cable stretches to 5.9 ft and locks in with a bayonet fitting that resists accidental yanks.
Why the Black Sound Burger and Red HDJ-CUE1BT-R Belong TogetherThe Sound Burger solves discreet portability: it plays vinyl in places a normal turntable cannot go, and the black finish lets it do so without drawing the eye. The HDJ-CUE1BT-R solves private, bass-forward listening with a face — the red is the part of the rig you let people see. The turntable streams over Bluetooth 5.2; the headphones receive over Bluetooth 5.0 with up to 32.8 ft of range. The turntable outputs a wired analog signal through 3.5 mm; the headphones accept a wired connection through their detachable cable. Every connection the Sound Burger offers, the HDJ-CUE1BT-R is built to take, so the bundle works as one wireless-or-wired system however you set it down — quiet deck, colorful cans, one cohesive look.
For the Apartment Listener, the Bass-Music Fan, and the Collector Who Wants Low-Key With a Little ColorIf you live somewhere you cannot run a record player at volume, this bundle keeps full vinyl playback entirely in your ears, with the kind of low-end punch DJs monitor by. If you spin electronic, hip-hop, or dance records and want headphones that flatter that music instead of flattening it, the HDJ-CUE1BT-R's bass-forward voicing is built for exactly that. And if you want a portable deck that blends into your desk or shelf but still want one piece of gear with personality, the black Sound Burger paired with the matte red cans is the answer: a portable turntable, foldable Bluetooth DJ headphones, the cartridge, the cable, and the adapter, all in one box. Press play anywhere.
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