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Crosley Composer CR247 - Vinyl to CD Recorder

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

The Crosley Composer CD Recorder is a great old style turntable as well as a CD recorder. This vintage cherry turntable allows you to convert all of your vinyl records onto CDs that will play in any CD player. The cherry coloring on the Composer gives the turntable a beautiful old-style look even though it is an up-to-date piece of electronic equipment. The Crosley Composer CD Recorder is more advanced than any turntable on the market; it even has a remote control. I'll bet you've never used a remote control when playing an old 45, but there's a first time for everything.

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  • Anyone who buys one of these cheap things deserves the crap sound quality that comes out of them.

    Anyone who says these cheap things actually work well have obviously never heard a real turntable perform before.

    But if you people want to waste your money on a piece of crap, then be my guest.

    But you can get MUCH better sound with a good turntable and reciever, and if you want to burn your vinyl onto CD, then just hook the reciever to the computer.

    Seriously, these crosley things are CRAP!

  • How do the songs sound after being digitized? Still really good or no?

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  • some of you highly exagerate on this equip it is alright sure it wont be the best but its alright the sound i had no prob with its not like your spending over $1200bucks but for some that want something affordable its alright just one button press then it records they also have usb one and ipod but other turntables you need all the rca and usb wires

  • where the fuck am i suppose to put my 8 tracks?

  • @ThePaddyjoejr1 Read the second paragraph in my comment.

  • @wilkes85 WELL, YOUR FACE IS CRAP! I HAVE ONE OF THESE AND IT WORKS GREAT! SO GO FUCK YOURSELF! YOU NUB!

  • @FuckBieber I wouldn't buy one myself, but for someone who doesn't want to mess with 35 year old equipment, it might well be good enough. For anyone considering buying one, I'd say not to buy it unless you can try it out. If you can't hear any wow & flutter and the rumble isn't a problem, you can probably live with the copies it makes. I doubt the majority of people can hear the difference between a ceramic and magnetic pickup, especially if their going to play the CDs on some P.O.C. boombox.

  • O___O I dont get all this talk bout how much of a piece of shit this is...I bought one a year ago and it works perfectly fine.....Its good sound better than nothing

  • the vintage is better,, alls u got to do is find a vintage tunrtable, hook it up to a good reciever, hook the reciever to ur computer and record clean quality sound,,instead of wasting almost $200 dollars for that piece of shit that dont work, especially with the ceramic needles they have on it,, fuk that thats the worst thing u can do to ur records,, dont waste ur time on that

  • There was one of these Crosley units (not this exact model, but similar) @ the Goodwill a few weeks back. I put on a Lawrence Welk record & walked off. :D

  • mine came out of the box with a bum left speaker

  • I agree with you.

    Don't even buy one of these things. I had wanted one of these systems for reasons previously mentioned and that it can play 78's. However, companies are beginning to make better turntables with the 78 RPM speed with better sound reproduction. Not to mention that this here unit makes lousy recordings.

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