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At CoolGeek, we believe music is more than sound — it’s a visual ritual, a statement of taste, and a celebration of form.
Our vertical turntable doesn’t just play records. It displays them.
Every detail, from the choice of materials to the way the vinyl spins in midair, is made to be seen and heard.
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Vertical Design · Music Made Visible
CoolGeek’s upright turntable blends the industrial edge of metal with the warmth of leather, delivering a visual and auditory experience that balances modern minimalism with vintage charm.
With records spinning vertically like suspended art, music is no longer just heard — it's seen. -
Precision Mechanics · Protect Your Vinyl
with closed-loop speed control (33/45 RPM). Triple shock absorbers and auto-stop protect records/stylus.
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Hi-Fi Soundstage · Feel the Presence
Equipped with 10W hybrid drivers and a 30W independent subwoofer, CoolGeek integrates desktop-reflected acoustics with a Hi-Fi amplifier system to create an immersive, layered soundstage.
From delicate vocals to deep bass, every detail is faithfully reproduced.

Wireless Connectivity · Freedom to Listen
Seamlessly switch between vinyl playback, Bluetooth streaming, and LINE OUT modes to suit any setup.
Wirelessly transmit your vinyl audio to Bluetooth headphones — enjoy analog warmth with modern freedom.
Product Details
in the box
VS-01 Host
turntable body
Leather Belt
Counterweight Block
AC Power Cord
Adapter
Instructions
Platter Mat
Connections
When you’re not using your VS-01 to play those sweet vinyl tunes, this vintage record player doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. Beyond being able to connect your phone and start that groovy playlist, the VS-01 enables you to listen to the turntable function on any Bluetooth enabled device. On top of this, our Bluetooth and vinyl record player also comes with a LINE OUT mode that allows you to connect an amp or your headset via cable.
Vinyl Mode
Bluetooth Mode
LINE OUT Output Mode
Vinyl Bluetooth Transmission Mode
Transmit the vinyl music played on the VS-01 to the Bluetooth headset and enjoy the vinyl music exclusively.
Specifications
Product Specifications
Input Power:DC 24V/2A
Tweeter Unit:2x2“[6Ω/5W]
Mid-bass Unit:1x4“[42/30W]
Rotating Speed:33.3rpm、45rpm
Bluetooth:5.0
Power Amplifier:30W+30W
Frequency Response:65HZ~20KHZ
Audio Output:RCAX IGroup
Tonearm Specifications
Axis Distance:265.4mm
Effective Arm Length:280mm
Super Distance:14.6mm
Compensation Angle:19.5°
Tonearm Maximum Distortion:<0.7%
Inner Zero Point:R66
Outer Zero Point:R120.9
Adjustable Needle Pressure:1.7-2.1g
FAQs
Stylus and record care
Remove dust carefully from record surfaces by using Ortofon antistatic Record brush before every use. Use Ortofon Stylus fiber brush a few times along the cantilever in the direction of the stylus tip, whenever you play a new record or change sides. Use the brush in the forward direction from the rear of the cartridge towards the stylus tip and never from stylus tip to the rear of the cartridge and never from side to side. This will take all normal dust and most of the slick release agent from new records. Following this treatment there will normally be no need for further stylus cleaning.
Stylus position to record centre, overhang and alignment
For alignment of overhang please follow record player instructions. Where no instructions or cartridge alignment protractor available, we recommend 16 mm as a general position of the stylus in front of the spindle centre for having almost zero tracking error on two stylus positions, one at about 30mm inwards from the starting groove and again near the end of playing.
Azimuth, vertical alignment
Azimuth adjustment or vertical alignment of the cartridge is very important for optimal channel separation.
The checking is easily done by lowering the cartridge onto a thin mirror placed on the record surface and examining whether the reflection lines up square with the cartridge, when viewed from the front. During this test tonearm must still be parallel to the record surface. If not obtainable because of mirror thickness, remove record and work directly on the mat. If alignment is still incorrect and not adjustable because of fixed headshell, the only solution is to resort to packing on one side of the head-shell.
Tonearm level, Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA)
Cartridges are constructed so that cantilever angle corresponds to the 20 deg. record cutting angle, when the cartridge is loaded with recommended tracking force and the cartridge base is parallel with the tonearm and this again is parallel to the record surface.
0.5 mm clearance between the cartridge base line and record surface is the acceptable minimum.
Compatibility with Rega brand TT/TA
The Rega tonearms are installed for the height of the Rega cartridges, these cartridges’ height from stylus tip to the top of the cartridge mounting surface is lower than standard. Since it is vital to ensure that the cartridge base is parallel with the tonearm and the tonearm is parallel with the record surface, you will need spacers to ensure the correct setup of your Ortofon cartridge.
The OM series, the 2M series and the Cadenza series needs the tonearm to be raised 4 mm and the Quintet series need the tonearm to be raised by 5,2 mm.
We do not offer spacers for the Rega tonearms.
Phono preamp settings
For Moving Coil cartridges is only the resistive loading vital (unless the capacitive load is unrealistically high), and it is not more important than that we can just specify Recommended load impedance interval. The reason for the Moving Coil is so "insensitive" is that it has a low internal/generator resistance, which makes the MC cartridge more "immune" to what we load it with.
The sound character is influenced by the input/load impedance. The lower the load impedance, the higher the current and the more dynamic the sound will be.
Anti-skating, bias compensation adjustment
Correct bias or anti-skating adjustment is important in order to achieve optimal tracking ability and thereby minimum record wear and distortion. A number of players have a device which, related to the tracking force, will give an anti-clockwise force needed to the tonearm. Correct bias has to compensate for the inwards directed torque on the tonearm caused by the friction between stylus and groove. But this again is influenced by stylus type and amplitudes in the record.
Break-in
A "break-in" period of up to 20 hours of normal playback has to be allowed in order to get the best performance.
Contact problems
One channel missing can arise for several reasons. For cartridges mounted in head-shells check cable shoes for not being short circuited or wires inside the insulation being disconnected from the cable shoe.
It is our experience that dirt is the main reason for missing contact in systems using the SME-type tonearm connection. Dirt or some sort of oxidation, if contacts are not gold-plated or if gold plated contacts have been exposed to abrasive cleaning, can happen on all contacts involved and especially when systems are often taken in and out as the case will be for DJ`s.
For cleaning contacts, we recommend using a dedicated contact spray.
Distortion
Correct tracking force is very important for optimum performance as well as for reduction of wear in the record caused by mistracking. Tracking force should rather be too high than too low to overcome high amplitudes in the record and should be adjusted together with the anti-skating.
How to replace stylus in the Moving Magnet cartridge?
Firstly lock the turntable tone arm, unscrew the cartridge, gently remove the stylus from the cartridge body and insert a new stylus. A stylus is changed usually by pulling straight out and in the opposite direction of the turntable's arm. If the stylus doesn't come with direction, try these: with one hand, hold the cartridge to steady it. With the other hand grasp the stylus from both sides and pull. Install the new stylus. Holding the stylus from the top, press it gently into the space at the tip of the cartridge where the old stylus had been. Don't force it.