Question: Would you buy a Crosley phonograph from a company that doesn't even give a credit to the music they "borrowed" for this video? If it's okay for them to shoplift copyrighted music, then is it okay for us to shoplift a Crosley from them? Only buy from retail seller like Restoration Hardware. You can return it for a full refund (up to 30 days). If you don't like the quality, return it, consider it a free rental.
Actually what these guys are saying is true. While the presentation is nice to the eyes, these turntables use cheap, bad sounding ceramic cartridges. Compared to a magnetic cartridge, they can't compete. The tonearm is plastic, and is cheap quality, the platter is not even a full 12 inches, made of plastic, they don't include a counterweight (Means bad), and the overall quality is just bad.
Actually, what they are saying is true. While the presentation is nice to the eyes, these turntables use cheap, bad sounding ceramic cartridges. Compared to a magnetic cartridge, they can't compete. Their tonearms are cheap, made of plastic, the platter's' not even full size, and is made of plastic, and the overall quality is just poor.
Question: Would you buy a Crosley phonograph from a company that doesn't even give a credit to the music they "borrowed" for this video? If it's okay for them to shoplift copyrighted music, then is it okay for us to shoplift a Crosley from them? Only buy from retail seller like Restoration Hardware. You can return it for a full refund (up to 30 days). If you don't like the quality, return it, consider it a free rental.
HunterMann 1 week ago
Actually what these guys are saying is true. While the presentation is nice to the eyes, these turntables use cheap, bad sounding ceramic cartridges. Compared to a magnetic cartridge, they can't compete. The tonearm is plastic, and is cheap quality, the platter is not even a full 12 inches, made of plastic, they don't include a counterweight (Means bad), and the overall quality is just bad.
ACDCNut55 2 months ago
Actually, what they are saying is true. While the presentation is nice to the eyes, these turntables use cheap, bad sounding ceramic cartridges. Compared to a magnetic cartridge, they can't compete. Their tonearms are cheap, made of plastic, the platter's' not even full size, and is made of plastic, and the overall quality is just poor.
ACDCNut55 2 months ago
these things are junk compared to a nice vintage player. the vintage gear sounds better as well.
reeltoreelrules 5 months ago
@woodhouse122 Says the NUB! YOU Are crazy, I Have one & it works just Fine! You Jackass!
ThePaddyjoejr1 6 months ago
Plastic Junk :(
woodhouse122 7 months ago