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if your looking at this to buy to play on your house stereo you will probably be disappointed this is a portable player and should be used as such. it has a very tinny sound no depth at all do not be cheap when it comes to purchasing a record player
Now since last year I have been looking for a turntable to use for my lp collection and I have found just what I was looking for. This turntable works great and connects easily with any speaker system that you may have.
I have been listening to my old records like crazy. It is great for trying out vinyl in the store, very portable with batteries, but certainly heavier.
Warning, it will make you want to buy new vinyl too. It is plastic, lightweight, and easy to use, but maybe not as heavy and solid as some folks would want.
This turntable works great. I do not know yet how long 6 batteries last.
You really need to plug into speakers as the built-in speaker is very quiet. We hooked it up to some M-Audio Studiophle AV 40 powered speakers and it sounds fantastic (you can also plug your ipod into these speakers).
It's fun.
I looked around Venezuelan Market and have not find it yet and probably I won't; so it might not be that easy to get the spare.In general, it's a good portable turntable (I even played house music on it in a small party with some friends) for a reasonable price. What i'm a bit worry about is about getting the spare stylus. After looking for a Portable turntable for my record "digging" excursions, found this piece of equipment which seems to be pretty small, but actually it has a lot of power. It has everything a record digger DJ needs: battery powered, fits in a Dj record bag, it has "ins" for headphone jacks and "outs" for mixer or amp, and it has a build in speaker. Just make sure you buy few spare stylus, just in case.
the set up is easy. The sound is clear. I like to hear the old style music of Rod Stewart. Now I can listen to it. The Rod Stewart rocks.
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