Vinyl Record Player 3 Speed Bluetooth Turntable with Built-in Stereo Speakers Belt-Driven Vintage LP Phonograph Portable Suitcase, with RCA Line Out, AUX in, USB Recording, Includes Extra Stylus
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I believe the original is a 1A or 1000mA, so you might want to go with the 2000 mA if that's all you can find, even though the 500 will probably work. I found the 1000mA on Amazon.
The unit comes with a power adapter that allows you to plug it into a wall outlet; While it's plugged into the wall, it can charge and/or play records. In addition, I use a power bank and use the USB adaptor cord that came with the unit to connect it to the power bank.
No, it is not possible.
It can play vinyl records, but the sound quality is poor.
Selected User Reviews For Vinyl Record Player 3 Speed Bluetooth Turntable with Built-in Stereo Speakers Belt-Driven Vintage LP Phonograph Portable Suitcase, with RCA Line Out, AUX in, USB Recording, Includes Extra Stylus
I purchased this Luker record player to replace a Victrola that had been in my possession for several years. Here are my thoughts on the two, as well as some comparisons. br>br>I believe it is excellent value for money, but the audio quality is disappointing. Don't expect anything with a lot of bass - They're a low-cost speaker when compared to the rest of the record player's quality. The audio quality of the Victrola was slightly better, but it was also slightly more expensive (only about $15 dollars). br>What I will say is that I love the color of the player, as well as the golden accents. It's far superior to my previous record player in terms of functionality. The Victrola is nice, but Luker's color palette is simply unbeatable. I think I'd still switch to a different player simply because the audio quality isn't good enough for me. It's great for older records like Glenn Miller's or The Andrews Sisters', but it lacks the richness of more recent artists like Diana Ross and The Supremes or Simon and Garfunkel. br>br>Then, when you get to other very well-mixed albums like Tears for Fears' The Hurting or Songs From The Big Chair, the difference in quality is painfully obvious. It also depends a lot on the vinyl's quality. One advantage is that it gives classical music a unique flavor. It sounded fantastic, and I was very happy with it. On high notes, there was a slight ringiness, but otherwise - nice. br>br>Weirdly enough, it sounded pretty good when I connected my phone to it and played a random song! My phone's equalizer, I believe, is to blame for this. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> It passed away. br>br> In a month's time.
I had intended to buy another brand, but after reading reviews, I decided on the "Luker. " I'm so glad I took the chance! My father uses it frequently and has been able to listen to albums that he and my mother had been saving for years! It transports them back 30 years in time. He was able to connect the stereo to his outdoor deck speakers using connection cords, so the sound quality of the stereo isn't a major concern, but it has served him well. You will not be disappointed with this gift!.
Excellent record player that is simple to operate. It lowers automatically and smoothly after lining the arm over the record. The speakers sound fantastic and produce high-quality audio. The outer case is extremely attractive and durable. It includes an extra stylus and a 45 adapter, as well as a storage compartment for the adapter.
The player appears to be in good shape and has a firm grip on the ball. Since a lot of sound can now be produced by small speakers, I was pretty excited about it. It was impossible for me to believe how bad it sounded. I knew I wouldn't be able to keep it - It was so bad that I would never use it. As soon as I removed the record, I packaged it up and put an end to my misery.
This is a terrible idea. You can't use a Bluetooth speaker to listen to music! I purchased a lovely JBL Bluetooth speaker, as well as the player, and they are both useless. Bluetooth is prominently displayed on this device. It appears to only play Bluetooth through the record player itself, which has HORRIBLE sound quality. Wack!.
I'm overjoyed that I can finally listen to my old vinyl records, and I'm impressed with how well the record player works. Everyone should use the player, in my opinion.
I adored this tiny record player; it was so adorable, and the color was stunning. It played 33 fine, but when it came to 78s, and I only play original vinyl from the 1930s and 1940s, it just didn't cut it. The speed was fine, a little off, but tolerable (since most record players at this price point are either a little slower or a little faster), but I couldn't live with the fact that it never played the 78 all the way through. On all of the 78s, it would simply stop at a specific point. and not completing the song all the way through This is true of most small record players like this, in my experience. So this isn't going to work if you want to play original 78s. Despite how appealing it was, I had to return it; there are record players that play 78s all the way, and I did find one, but not on Amazon. This is a beautiful player if you don't care about 78s.