Crosley CR712 Autorama Turntable with CD Player and AM/FM Radio, Red Review
| Product Code | B00030CJPG |
| Product Rating | ![]() |
| Price | $95.00 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #100308 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Red
- Brand: Crosley
- Model: CR712-RE
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x
13.00" w x
14.00" l,
10.00 pounds
Features
- Classic belt-drive turntable/CD player with streamlined exterior based on '50s sports car motif
- Chrome side speakers, illuminated center dial, and cherry red color call to mind classic roadsters
- Plays 33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm records; analog AM/FM radio with external FM antenna
- Front-loading CD player with 20-track programming and repeat play (1 or all tracks) function
- Measures 13.5 x 6.75 x 14 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
- Classic belt-drive turntable/CD player with streamlined exterior based on '50s sports car motif
- Chrome side speakers, illuminated center dial, and cherry red color call to mind classic roadsters
- Plays 33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm records; analog AM/FM radio with external FM antenna
- Front-loading CD player with 20-track programming and repeat play (1 or all tracks) function
- Measures 13.5 x 6.75 x 14 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
Product Description
Bet you didn't know that Powel Crosley was the first to build a production model sports car in the US. Yes, he's not only the genius who brought us mass produced radios, appliances, and of course WLW ¿ The Nation's Station, but he also became famous for his Crosley automobiles. The Autorama CD represents a vintage icon mimicking the clean, streamlined styling of a classic 1950's automobile. From the sleek lines to the chrome grill side mounted speakers, this beauty takes you back to the days of drive-ins and diners, but adds a hint of technological advance with a CD player. Crosley's fascination with automobiles is evident right down to the last exacting detail. The Autorama CD features an AM/FM Radio, a 3 speed turntable, a compact disc player and enough sophistication to render most enthusiasts speechless.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
RETURNED!
By Ecnirp
First, let me say that I was very pleased with the look of this unit. It "looks" like REAL quality when you remove it from the box. That's about where the pleasure ends though. The radio stations don't program well (oodles of static). The sound quality was really bad and I initially planned to buy external speakers until it stopped working. Yep, I bought this unit as a Christmas gift and in 3 days, the recipient told me she walked over to the unit to hit stop on the playing CD and everything went black. She tells me that the carpet probably caused a charge that killed the unit but she wasn't sure. I sent the Crosley back to Amazon with my CD still held hostage. I was very pleased with Amazon though, they gave me a FULL refund, shipping and return charges included. I would buy OTHER brands from Amazon again.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Not worth the money
By Jennifer
I agree with the other reviewers who said the sound quality was extremely poor, not better than a clock radio. I was forced to use external speakers with the unit just to get an acceptable amount of sound. That is until the CD player completely died a year to the day that I bought it. I returned the unit and would not purchase another Crosley product
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
substandard performance in almost every regard
By gbear
This unit has incredibly low fidelity speakers. Not much better sounding than a $30 clock radio. The electronics are pretty cheezy. The power amp only delivers a couple watts per channel. Keep the remote handy because the front panel controls are almost totally useless. All your radio station presets disappear every time you lose power (be it storm or simply unplugging the unit). It just seems like a lot of things you'd take for granted in a $60 boom box are missing in this unit. The turntable is actually one of the better features of the unit, but is is far from audio quality. I wouldn't play any valuable pristine records on it. The CD player is of acceptable quality. It is very cute looking.




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