• Reviews around bass (2.14 of 5)

    Jensen JTA-230 3 Speed Stereo Turntable with Built in Speakers, Aux in, Vinyl to MP3 Converting/Encoding

    • Worked well enough initially, though I immediately noticed that the sound was tinny and lacking bass even on my Klipsch Pro Medias
    • Generally, good for the intended market, but don't expect lung vibrating deep bass.
    • Even when hooking it up to external speakers the sound was lacking bass and definition and sounded outright horrible
    • The sound from the turntable itself is "tinny" and even boosting the bass up in Audacity to a high level, the sound of the music is not all that great even on a good sound sound system
    • It's not crazy loud or gives amazing bass but what turntable speaker does
    • No way to boost the bass at all so sounds a little tinny
    • Any bass, regardless of the volume comes out distorted on the internal speaker.
    • Lacked bass
    • USB recordings and RCA playback also lack bass
    • Wish it was a bit louder and more bass but still enjoy using it.
    • The speaker has very muddy bass and the treble is very oversaturated.
    • Wish it was a bit louder and more bass but still enjoy using it.
    • My end goal is to be able to download it to the computer and burn a
    • The cover is convenient considering everything will still work as it's supposed to even if the cover is closed
    • I have to say that I would highly recommend this turntable if you have records that you want to listen to as well as if you'd like to preserve your old records and even listen to them on your modern devices.
    • He can wear headphones and listen to his records anytime, as loud as he wants without disturbing grandkids studying for finals
    • After only several months of mild use here and there the built in speakers are beginning to static a lot as if they were blown out
    • is just as great as when they were new