(LOUISVILLE, KY – Oct. 4, 2016) Crosley Radio, a leading audio brand since launching its first radio in the 1920s, today announces two new turntables, the Crosley Coupe, an affordable and portable ...
The C100BT requires a little setup. It’s just the usual if you’re used to the process with a new turntable, but it’s slightly more involved than a record player. This involves putting the platter on ...
Crosley, renowned maker of cheap 'n cheerful turntables, has launched its latest deck. The Momento sports Crosley's typical portable suitcase design – just open it up and you can stick a record on. It ...
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Better yet, the top Bluetooth record players make it simple to hear your wax anywhere around your home. Popular audio brands, from Audio-Technica to Sony, have released Bluetooth turntables for ...
Vinyl is not dead, friends, and the respected record player is not without modern updates. We’ve seen USB turntables before, but turntables have, historically, been pretty large edifices of technology ...
Still wondering what to get the guy that just so happens to have everything, including (but not limited to) a 1920's style Bluetooth headset? Found. Crosley Radio has just introduced what's possibly ...
Crosley specializes in affordable all-in-one turntables, which are designed as a kind of “one-stop shop” for those looking to dip their first toes into vinyl. Well, now the company has released a ...
Let’s not even wait till the end of the year. Let’s just declare the Crosley Revolution, a AA-battery-powered portable USB turntable shaped like a Presto burger maker, 2010’s most bizarre new product.
For Record Store Day 2019, Crosley released the RSD3 (review here). This tiny AA battery or USB-powered turntable played 3-inch records over its own built-in speakers, or an external audio system ...
The Star Wars Cruiser may satisfy fans aesthetically, but actual record enthusiasts should steer clear. This turntable’s tiny, tinny speakers can’t handle the rich sound vinyl produces, and the poor ...