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Crosley Traveler record player
December 11, 2005 08:15 PM EST | Home Audio | Email to Friend
An authentic reproduction of a classic. Three-speed, belt-driven turntable plays all your 33, 45 and 78 rpm records. Dynamic, full-range speakers produce clear sound. Top removes for easy access. Includes a diamond stylus needle—replace as needed for best sound quality. Authentic to the model created in the 1950s. Back then, hi-fi sound reproduction was all the rage. Teens everywhere were clamoring to get portable turntables so they could cart their music everywhere they went. The tremendous popularity of the Crosley Traveler Record Player was due in part to its innovative portability, but also stylistic touches that would quickly became a Crosley hallmark, like the classic suitcase-styled finishing.
Feature Highlights
Tunes to go
Before the walkman and well before mp3 players, there was the portable turntable. Not surprisingly, it was an instant hit with teens who couldn’t stand to be far from their favorite tunes. (Some things never change!) Compact turntable weighs just 12 lbs. so you can easily transport it around the block or around the globe.
Add some retro styling to your living space
This classic beauty has been recreated in full-detail with the traditional suitcase-styled finishing touches that have become a Crosley hallmark.
From Ella to Elvis, everything sounds better on vinyl
Dynamic, full-range stereo speakers deliver a clear, rich sound from your vinyl. High-quality diamond stylus needle further enhances sound. Plays them at 33 1/3, 45 and 78 rpm. Manual return tone arm. Adjustable tone control.
Dimensions
17"w X 11"d X 7"h
12 lbs.
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