- Three Speed (33/45/78 RPM) Turntable - Converts Vinyl, Cassette Direct to USB/SD Card - Rotary Volume Control - Dimensions: 15.98'' (W) x 13.62'' (D) x 8.66'' (H)
- Plays CDs and MP3s from USB/SD - 3.5mm Auxiliary Input Jack - Remote Control for CD
- AM/FM Radio (FM 88 - 108 MHz, AM 540 - 1600 kHz) - iPod Player Drawer Input - 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- Cassette Playback With Single Key Design - Extra Bass Control System - LCD Display With Blue Backlight
- USB/SD Card Slots - Play MP3s or Encode Vinyl to MP3 - Dial Scale With Illumination - Power Source: AC 110 / 220 V
fantastic product. only cons are
-low sound with turntable
-problems for SD card size more than 2 GB.
-auto turn off should be off as it is designed for some size on vinyls an it stops while the song does not finish yet.
other than those points, a nice item..
I really recommend for whom to enjoy old days of vinyls at any speed, cassettes and still keep same sounds being converted into mp3.
I got this turntable to review and it's great. Loved the look as soon as I took it out of the box. It's got a great retro, vintage feel that fits my style and is definitely a popular look right now. It's lightweight but doesn't feel cheap. Easy to move around until I found the perfect spot in my living room. The set up was really easy too just plug it in and you're ready to go.
I love that I finally have one system that plays all the different music I own. I like to listen to music on vinyl and it sounds great. I can also play my CDs or the radio. The tuner is very nice, lots of stations came in clear. Some I had never heard before. I don't have any tapes right now so I'm still waiting to try out the cassette player. When's the last time you could play cassettes?! I have a box from high school in my parents basement that I'm going to dig out. Aux connect is feature I'll use a lot. I plug my phone in all the time to listen to Spotify. It will also be good for parties. I have a lot of friends who are musicians.
Coolest feature is the ability to make MP3 versions of your CDs and vinyl. I've recorded all my vinyl to MP3 so now I can take them with me anywhere. I still prefer the real thing when I'm at home but it's awesome to have some of my old music on my phone now. I like to hike and be outside so I was really happy about that.
Pros:
Fun, vintage look
Lightweight, but not cheap
Lots of options for music media: radio, vinyl, record player, CD, cassette, MP3
Record to MP3 encoder puts CDs and vinyl onto iPod and phone
Small speakers but plays pretty loud and doesn't distort at higher levels
Easy set up
Remote included
Cons:
Manual is very short. Isn't very helpful.
Couldn't transfer mp3 recordings straight to iPhone
No software (at this price point I wouldn't really expect that though)I am going to jump to the more important aspect first. For an oddity stereo, it sounds GREAT! I have a bunch of old 78's that my mom past on to me, some from way back to the 20's, and this will play them all. Then when I am playing them I can send them to the cassette player to record, or feed them to the USB stick, so I can replay them digitally. It will even give me extra bass if I want to with this control system. What a great way to package a stereo system.I have been collecting old radios and stereo components for years and years, and have some from as far back as the 20's and 30's. Most of them don't work anymore, but they look excellent. This NEW stereo system looks just as good as the old ones, with one exception, it works like a brand new system, and has all the modern stuff with it. You couldn't ask for more than that!
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