Grace Digital Victoria Tunewriter Turntable - ITC-TWCDRW Review
| Product Code | B00130BSH0 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #253920 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: paprika
- Brand: Tunewriter
- Model: ITC-TWCDRW
- Dimensions: 14.00" h x
18.00" w x
22.00" l,
45.00 pounds
Features
- Up to 32-track CD music memory
- 3-Speed belt-drive turntable (78, 33, and 45 RPM )
- Built-in adapter for 45 RPM records
- CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW disc compatible
- Supports CD-R/RW record and play
- Up to 32-track CD music memory
- 3-Speed belt-drive turntable (78, 33, and 45 RPM )
- Built-in adapter for 45 RPM records
- CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW disc compatible
- Supports CD-R/RW record and play
Product Description
Victoria Tunewriter Phonograph
- Intellitouch Victoria Tunewriter phonograph
- Records directly from the built-in turntable, cassette player, or from an auxiliary input onto CD-R/RW discs
- Two full-range speakers deliver stereo
- LCD Display with blue backlight
- Headphone jack
- Full function remote control
- Function selector
- Paprika wood-style cabinet with beautiful nostalgic details
- Similar to the Crosley SONGWRITER
- CD RECORDER:
- Front-loading drawer type CD recorder/player
- Supports CD-R/RW record and play
- Records phono to CD, cassette to CD, auxiliary input to CD
- CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW disc compatible
- Record level control and record level indicator
- Up to 32-track CD music memory
- TURNTABLE:
- 3-Speed belt-drive turntable (78, 33, and 45 RPM)
- Built-in adapter for 45 RPM records
- Automatic tone arm return at end of play
- AMPLIFIER/TUNER:
- Rotary analog AM/FM radio tuner
- Rotary volume control
- CASSETTE PLAYER:
- Side slot cassette with single play function
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Easier than trying to do this through a computer
By Another End User
I bought this unit for my wife to record her old albums onto CD's. I looked at a number of similar units, most likely made by one company and simply re-branded. The item was delivered well packed and quickly. The instructions could use a little work, but I would say their not far from any other instructions for an imported electronics item. You may need to walk through the steps a time or two and figure out what works best for you. Really not at all that difficult, just expect that you will have some mistake cd's which will be tossed out. The unit instructions do mention the use of Re Writable CD's. If I had thought about it, I would have used one of those to try it out the first couple times. Oh well... I wasted .25 worth of CD's. Nothing to cry over. As for the quality of the recordings. If you hear static, scatches or popping when you play your record, that's what you'll hear on the CD. It's just like copying to a tape cassette. What you hear is what you get. There are computer programs to clean up these things. However, if your more interested in listening to the music, than wasting hours trying to remove these noises from your recordings, and this type of noise really bothers you. Spend the time to clean it up, or just go buy the CD version. I found that recording from tape casettes produces very good results, and recording from records is just like I said above, what you hear is what you get. We can live with that. Lastly, the sound produced by the speakers in the device is ok. I would compare it to any old record player with speakers. Not great, but ok. On the other hand, I plugged the unit into my stereo system, and it sounds great. My wife mostly listens to her music in her car, so once she transfers the things she wants, I expect this player will probably gather a bit of dust like our stereo system. Still, I feel it was worth the price. I'm happy with the results of both the recordings, and my wife being thrilled to listen to some of her old records in her car.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Not that good of quality
By Moknbyrd
Although the selling point is ease of use, this does one no good if the parts do not function. I found the turntable very flimsy. After 3 uses the phono arm malfunctioned and would not return fully to the beginning position. The instructions gave a remedy for this problem but if one must do this each time after one plays an LP, this will become a bother. Also the instructions for burning a CD are ambiguous. Not a device I would recommend for serious archiving.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Abra Cadabra, It Works...
By Amin Ghaziani
The instruction guide is the most impenetrable piece of poorly written prose ever articulated. Getting the thing to work is like a feat of magic. But it does work (when and if you can figure out how to make it work).




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