Cheryl looks at Crosley's vintage looking audio player. It can take lp records and convert them to CD's. The same goes for taking casette tapes and recording them CDs.
This thing is almost literally a TOY - and she't talking about it as if it were an actually decent piece of electronics. I guess buyers of it will have to learn the hard way. Just know that is IS a piece of SHITE, doh!
@vado575 oh haha and just so you know, I posted my previous comment before she said that hers was a diamond needle too. So I didn't just get that from her.
dont buy these,, its a waste of time and money,, especially with that ceramic needle,,, thats the worst thing u can do to ur records is playing on a ceramic,,,
All fine, except that this unit is a pathetically cheaply made piece of junk. Converting LPs to CDs seems like a great idea until you actually start doing it and get an idea of the hours upon hours that it takes. Either buy the CDs that you want or for the same amount of money, buy a half-decent turntable and just listen to the records.
Personally, I'd rather have LPs than CDs, but this is still a cool unit for people who want their LPs on CD, but i gotta tell you, the sound quality probabally wouldn't be very good on a cheap turntable like that.
And about the copyright thing, it's only illegal to copy music if you're selling it, or giving it away or something like that. If you record something for your own personal use, that's perfectly OK. Otherwise cassette recorders would be illegal.
This thing is almost literally a TOY - and she't talking about it as if it were an actually decent piece of electronics. I guess buyers of it will have to learn the hard way. Just know that is IS a piece of SHITE, doh!
Onneff69 8 months ago
@vado575 oh haha and just so you know, I posted my previous comment before she said that hers was a diamond needle too. So I didn't just get that from her.
1234magicman4321 11 months ago
@vado575 I have a crosley turntable with a diamond needle. And from what I read on their site, all of their turn tables have the same daimond needle.
1234magicman4321 11 months ago
dont buy these,, its a waste of time and money,, especially with that ceramic needle,,, thats the worst thing u can do to ur records is playing on a ceramic,,,
vado575 1 year ago
All fine, except that this unit is a pathetically cheaply made piece of junk. Converting LPs to CDs seems like a great idea until you actually start doing it and get an idea of the hours upon hours that it takes. Either buy the CDs that you want or for the same amount of money, buy a half-decent turntable and just listen to the records.
cch2449 2 years ago 2
Is there are anyway to convert records to cassetes
cheesenedd 2 years ago
Good!
JoeChrisMorris 2 years ago
Personally, I'd rather have LPs than CDs, but this is still a cool unit for people who want their LPs on CD, but i gotta tell you, the sound quality probabally wouldn't be very good on a cheap turntable like that.
And about the copyright thing, it's only illegal to copy music if you're selling it, or giving it away or something like that. If you record something for your own personal use, that's perfectly OK. Otherwise cassette recorders would be illegal.
wilkes85 3 years ago
Piece of junk that does record to cd but only for people with tin ears. Ceramic phono cartridge..Puleeze!
ctandthee 3 years ago 2
so maybe show the people how to use a program to take out pops and hisses and smooth out as well
frederina52 3 years ago