🎵 Spin into the Future with Vintage Vibes!
The LP&No.1 Bluetooth Turntable Hi-fi System combines classic vinyl playback with modern wireless technology. Featuring a 3-speed belt-drive mechanism, this turntable allows you to enjoy your entire vinyl collection while connecting seamlessly to your smartphone or tablet. The included bookshelf speakers deliver outstanding sound quality, all wrapped in a stylish brown wood design that enhances any room's decor. Plus, with a worry-free warranty, you can enjoy your music without any concerns.
Power Source | Adaptor |
Special Features | TT202F-1 Brown Wood |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Speaker |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless,Wired |
Color | Brown Wood |
Style Name | Vintage-Modern |
Material Type | Wood, Plastic |
J**.
GREAT QUALITY SOUND
This sounds amazing as is, it has RCA outs that I will use to add a small sub.Definitely worth the purchase.
H**H
Really decent player for price
I'm not quite as deep in the vinyl collecting or playing as to spend $200 or more on a record player so the $89 price point on this was just right. Sound and volume quality are great. Don't hear the tinny issue people are talking about. Sound is very clear and music sounds great. Perfect for my needs. Highly recommend.
N**X
Second one
First one quit playing so I got another one. I kept it but the clip to hook up the speaker wires had one missing so I had figure out how to keep the wire in it so it would work.
S**E
Cheap junk.
You get what you pay for.No user manual, no company information, no proof of purchase, and no warranty information or literature of any kind was provided.No speaker wire was included to power the two wired speakers. That’s right — WIRED SPEAKERS WITH NO SPEAKER WIRE. In a world that has largely moved on from the very concept of wired speakers (unless you’re an audiophile), someone decided to make a cheapo sound system utilizing old-fashioned WIRED speakers, and then not supply the purchaser with any speaker wire, nor think to inform the customer at any point that such a thing would not only be necessary but would also need to be acquired separately. Baffling.Fortunately for me, I just happened to find some speaker wire lying around (after tearing my place apart looking for it)…but that was just dumb luck that I had any. I certainly never thought I’d ever use such a thing again in this lifetime.The turntable itself sports a clumsy design of the arm lift lever and the clamp that secures the arm to the pedestal…they practically occupy the same location in space, interfering with one another, violating the Pauli Exclusion Principle.As this item was meant as a gift, I decided to set it up and test it first, just to make sure that it actually worked rather than immediately giving it to its intended recipient and risk being embarrassed when it lived up to its price point and failed to work properly.Predictably, one of the two speakers didn’t work…but again, this being a gift, I wanted to see if I could diagnose and, hopefully, fix the problem myself instead of wasting time re-packaging, returning & re-ordering a replacement on Amazon, waiting for it to get delivered, and then going through this whole routine all over again.After unscrewing and removing the speaker cone from the housing, it took me a matter of seconds to see the problem: disconnected wires, broken solders, and generally shoddy workmanship. There were hastily and haphazardly-applied dollops of glue everywhere, as if done in a big hurry by a blind old man with Parkinson’s.Once I did a little soldering and put the component back together, I was finally able to get the system working and tested a few LPs. The sound quality was about what you’d expect for the price: nothing special. And I’m willing to bet that competing brands in the same price range all use a lot of the same quality parts and workmanship.On the plus side, playback sounded reasonably smooth, and the unit generated quite a bit more volume than I was expecting.So, in conclusion, I was definitely disappointed, though not terribly surprised…I think it says more about the world we live in than anything. It’s a numbers game: LP&No.1 (that company name alone should’ve tipped me off) knew they’d sell a certain number of this mass-produced item, and that a percentage of them would probably fail, and furthermore that a certain percentage of that percentage of disappointed customers would just resign themselves to fixing the problem themselves so they could move on with their lives.Moral of the story: Nobody actually cares.Buy at your own risk.
A**R
Solid record player
Super impressed with this record player. The sound is really clear and the Bluetooth feature is nice as well. Definitely worth it.
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