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| Crosley CR44CD Turntable Console with CD Player and AM/FM Tuner | 
enlarge | Brand: Crosley Radio Category: CE
List Price: $399.95 Buy New: $239.20 You Save: $160.75 (40%)
New (9) from $239.20
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 32453
Color: Oak Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 88.2 Dimensions (in): 13 x 21 x 36
MPN: CR44CD Model: CR44CD UPC: 710244274470 EAN: 0710244274470 ASIN: B0006PU71G
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| | Handsome turntable console reminiscent of classic Depression-era radio cabinets | | | 3-speed belt-drive turntable (33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm) and front-loading CD player | | | 20-track programmable memory and repeat play function; analog AM/FM tuner | | | Includes easy-to-read LED display and dynamic full-range stereo speakers | | | Comes with diamond-stylus needle; 21 x 36.25 x 13.25 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The handsome CR44CD turntable console--which also includes a CD player and AM/FM radio--pays tribute to the classic consoles that were common fixtures in Depression-era homes. A must for listening to President Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chats, a Yankees or Dodgers game, or the latest serialized mystery, the consoles featured furniture-like cabinets that fit seamlessly in most living rooms--quite unlike the sleek, high-tech look of modern electronics. The CR44CD fits the same mold, with a cabinet made of handcrafted solid hardwoods and veneers. The grand yet cozy appearance is ideal for homes with traditional furnishings or listeners on a nostalgia kick. Inside the console sits a three-speed (33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm) belt-drive turntable for listening to your favorite LPs, along with a front-loading CD player for enjoying more contemporary formats. The turntable and AM/FM radio are discreetly hidden under the hinged top lid, while the CD player's front slot is subtly integrated within the classic styling so as not to stand out. Feature-wise, the CD player offers a programmable 20-track memory and repeat play (one and all tracks), so listeners can create custom soundtracks for parties or casual listening. The analog AM/FM radio, meanwhile, comes with an external FM antenna to improve reception. Additional features include a diamond-stylus turntable needle and a pair of dynamic full-range stereo speakers. The CR44CD, which sports a compelling oak finish, measures 21 by 36.25 by 13.25 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a 90-day warranty. What's in the Box Turntable console, external FM antenna, user's manual.
Product Description Realizing he could sell more radios by providing quality entertainment, Crosley developed WLW, the world's most powerful radio station. It's rumored that the station could be heard at times as far away as Australia. Crosley's station broadcast a gamut of programming but reached its 500, 000-watt peak in 1932 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt first flipped the gold plated switch from the White House to transmit his Fireside Chats. At that time, the impressive Turntable Console CD was a common fixture in homes nationwide. As American as baseball and root beer floats, this furniture styled piece was as functional as it was fabulous. Grand in appearance, and handsome in design the Turntable Console is handcrafted of solid hardwoods and veneers and is the last full size console inspired by an industry giant. This renowned design is true to tradition with an AM/FM radio and three-speed turntable discreetly hidden under the hinge top lid, yet adds a dose of modern technology with a fully functioning CD player.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice combination of look and features... December 1, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Solid, well-built, great sound. The turntable lacks some sophistication and the analogue tuner isn't as clean as a digital one, but all in all it's more than worth the money. Great addition to my decor' and a good price.
Not what a console should sound like... January 13, 2007 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I had a Crosley portable turntable that I was pretty happy with that was lost, and I decided to upgrade with this model hoping for a fuller sound. Unfortunately, this is pretty much the guts of the small turntable put into a console body, and due to the pressboard construction (which is terrible for sound amplification) as well as the fact that the only speakers you have are two poor quality 4 inch ones blaring out the sides (probably the same speakers that were in the small turntables) it just sounds way too trebly for what it is. This model completely misses the point of the console design. I recommend getting a small crosley turntable if buying new, because for it's size, it sounds relatively nice and full, unlike this dinky waste of space. Booo!
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