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I was looking for a relatively cheap turntable to get started as I was new to the record scene
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(As I said, I love the look of this portable turntable
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Nice little turntable that delivers like it says
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I actually was expecting high quality sound at this price but later figured out, it’s about the cheapest turntable you can buy
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design is very cool, but had to return it because the turntable had some sound problems
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so I can’t call it the world’s worst turntable,
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My son loves this turntable but we are having a hard time getting replacement needles
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I super recommend this turntable to any vinyl newb and it really is worth the 5 star rating
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Great protable turntable and looks great if you like the retro thing
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This was an awful first turntable for me to buy.
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Aside from not having a balanced tone arm, this is a great portable turntable.
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I know lots of people who have genuinely nice turntables simply because no one wants to be seen in a Goodwill
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I am sending it back, as I've ordered a nicer turntable for not too much more money
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I tried the records that sounded bad with the Crosley unit on my dad's really nice turntable and they sounded fine
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It would've been a great turntable if it only did what it was manufactured for
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and I'd admit that I probably listen to less records on this player than I did on my old one because the sound quality isn't great and the unstable turntable tends to warp songs
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I was looking for an affordable turntable
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I still love this turntable, but not from Amazon
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On this model, the sound quality is muddled from a slightly unstable turntable, which lends to the old-timey charm of this player, but isn't going to be mp3 quality, which is why I was surprised that this player offered the ability to record an mp3 from a record
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Either you'll get a mediocre turntable that does the job or you'll get a hunk of junk that skips brand new records and is unusable
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Protecting the needle and the turntable are very important for basic care of the record player
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But I live in a small apartment and the loudness of this amazing turntable is fine with me.
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Most modern turntables do not have a protective shell at all and leave the records and needles exposed
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No damage, packaged really well to protect turntable.
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First of all, nowhere in the instructions does it say that if you have something plugged into the AUX port, it disables the turntable
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I actually was expecting high quality sound at this price but later figured out, its about the cheapest turntable you can buy
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Nice turntable
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We are totally enjoying listening to old records on our new portable turntable!
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also its very light which is what you would want in a portable turntable
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I love this little turntable.
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I got home from work, ready to enjoy my new WORKING turntable
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This turntable is really phenomenal
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However, the turntable was scratched and it also skipped while playing brand new albums
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I would recommend a Audio Technica Professional Turntable, it's a little bit more in price (i want to say around $350, i can't remember
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It's more of a novelty item than a true music system but if you have some vinyl records sitting around and want to listen to them this is a handy little turntable
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But it is a great turntable :-)
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Returning it and getting a Numark Portable Turntable instead
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it was a gift for my brother and this was disappointing and frustrating as we had my parents vintage Christmas vinyl
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I plugged in my B&W P3 on the headphone jack, and boom