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Saturday 30 July 2011

The Crosley Record Player Matches Modern Technology With Retro Styling

Turntables, despite being the granddaddy of modern technological advancements such as CD and DVD players, and other modern optical media formats, still continue to be popular among music enthusiasts and musicians all over the world. This is because the vinyl record, the black circular disc that looks like a giant CD, holds a certain charm to many people, and the only way to play these records is to use a vinyl record player.

For many, this means a Crosley record player. Crosley has become very popular for creating classic looking vinyl record players that feature some very modern technology. This combination of classic looks and advanced features produces vinyl players that retain a classic and antique feel, and at the same time, ensures proper reliability and still offers usability and compatibility with other modern devices.

An example of this is the Crosley CR245 Director, which has a hardwood case designed like an old 1930s radio and vinyl player, but contains advanced features such as a 3 speed turntable mechanism to accommodate records that play at speeds of 33, 45, and 78. It also has a CD player and recorder to be able to rip the contents of the vinyl record, and convert them into a digital format. It also has an AM/FM radio, with high quality stereo speakers, and can be controlled by a remote.

There's also a Crosley portable record player called the Crosley Revolution, a device that resembles a stapler, which works by pinning a vinyl record and playing it without the need for any other wires and devices. It features USB to computer connectivity, a motor with varying speeds, and a cutting-edge turntable mechanism that makes sure the record is played at the best quality all the time.

There are many more models available to cater to every kind of vinyl record enthusiast, from lovers of rock to listeners of worship songs. They all feature gorgeous designs and cutting-edge technology. Vinyl enthusiasts should definitely look into owning

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