Bluetooth Record Player Belt-Driven 3-Speed Turntable, Vintage Vinyl Record Players Built-in Stereo Speakers, with Headphone Jack/Aux Input/RCA Line Out, Wooden
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It does have a power cord and is not battery operated.
It has a walnut-like hue to it. Brazilian cherry wood comes to mind.
110 volts
That's correct.
Selected User Reviews For Bluetooth Record Player Belt-Driven 3-Speed Turntable, Vintage Vinyl Record Players Built-in Stereo Speakers, with Headphone Jack/Aux Input/RCA Line Out, Wooden
That sounds fantastic!.
This was my Kansas album, which I purchased as a sophomore in high school in 1977. That sounds fantastic! I'm looking forward to digging up some more classics!.
I am confident that for the price, this turntable was a good buy after playing over 100 45s on it. Prior to making my purchase, I read some negative reviews. The statements were found to be false. The built-in dual speakers do a good job of sounding clean. They're clear, but they're not Bose, so don't expect Bose quality from them. With a cued record, the turntable motor fires up quickly. The belt drive motor's speed is exactly right. A brand new Audiotechnica LP60 belt drive is also in my possession. This unit's sound quality is comparable to that of a unit costing twice as much, and the built-in preamp works flawlessly with my mixer. Instead of using it in automatic mode, I use it in manual mode. This turntable is exactly what it says it is: an excellent entry-level vinyl turntable. I mostly play vintage jukebox 45s, some of which date back to the 1950s. 60s & They're all extremely talented players. TT has Bluetooth, but I've never used it, so I can't comment on it. Again, it sounds every bit as good as my audiotechnica, which is saying a lot for such a low-cost unit. I strongly suggest it, especially if you're on a budget or, like me, don't want to spend more than $200 to $350. 00 for the sole purpose of spinning some vinyl.
Although the sound quality isn't perfect, it's adequate. Given the price, perhaps this is to be expected- i. e. What you pay for is exactly what you get. In any case, the device is functional and arrived in good condition.
My daughter desired a record player so that she could listen to music from the 1920s and 1930s. We purchased some records at a local flea market, ordered some on eBay, and drew from our family's record collection. Even the ones that were severely warped were played by the record player! This is one of my daughter's favorite toys, and it connects to her phone!.
The younger son was constantly looking for a button to press to move the arm onto the record! 😂. Although the sound quality is excellent straight from the turntable, connecting to a Bluetooth speaker is extremely simple.
Love It.
WHY IS THE COVER PLASTIC BUT NOT GLASS? I'm extremely dissatisfied with the quality. It was completely different from what I had expected. I paid around $50 for it, and I get a piece of plastic? Isn't it possible that I should have been aware of this earlier? If it's just for home decor or photograph design, I wouldn't think it's a problem because this outlook is acceptable. Regrettably, I'm on the lookout for a good quality one. . . . That is definitely not the case. Regrettably, I must state that the sound quality of the music (speakers) is poor. As a result, it's as if you're a regular person. Is that the first thing that came to mind? Why do I need this large record player when a speaker from another brand will suffice?.