From rolling, rocky hills to ominous red control rooms, HBO’s Westworld shoots on some absolutely beautiful sets. But this past episode, which aired Sunday, showed off a set furnished with a veritable mountain of highly cop-able gear. And yes, there are spoilers ahead, so beware ye who have had four days to watch Sunday’s “The Riddle of the Sphinx” and haven’t, this post wasn’t meant for you.
Spoilers Below!
The episode opens to the tune of the Rolling Stones’ “Play with Fire” played on a very pretty, now-defunct turntable inside a future-contemporary apartment we know nothing about (yet). The space, we learn, is occupied by Jim Delos, the firey-tongued Scotsman who appeared in a few flashbacks with William in a previous episode this season, and was the founder of the Delos Corporation William now runs. The apartment — which we later find out is significantly less innocent than that — is strapped (a fake relabeled whiskey brand not included). From an $1,800 coffee table to a special edition Kurt Vonnegut novel, this is the best gear in Jim Delos’s super stylish test chamber.
Turntable: Pro-Ject RM 1.3 Turntable

Now that we know how Delos and his crib are “reset” after his degrading begins, the track that opens the show makes all the more sense. The episode opens on spinning white record playing on an all-white version of this handsome Pro-Ject 1.3 turntable, which sadly is no longer in production.