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2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)

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Color: Mahogany
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Product Features

Color: Mahogany
  • LCD Display
  • USB/SD Encoding and USB/SD Card Reader
  • Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism
  • Headphone Jack
  • Remote Control

Product Details

Color: Mahogany
  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 12.8 x 5 inches ; 6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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  • ASIN: B002N62JWG
  • Item model number: CR6007A-MA
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,465 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Color: Mahogany

Blast into the vinyl preservation revolution with the CR6007A Tech Turntable. Simply plug in a USB or SD card to transfer music from your records, giving you the flexibility to put the digital tunes on CDs or your MP3 player. The tech turntable's playback feature can also be used to listen to prerecorded MP3 files. Return to the days of platform heels and The Beatles' Abbey Road album as you admire the wood-styled casing, mirror faceplate, and streamlined dials. This Crosley turntable even features a PAR (portable audio ready) hookup for MP3 players, and an analog AM/FM radio for more listening enjoyment.

 

Customer Reviews

22 Reviews
5 star:
 (2)
4 star:
 (7)
3 star:
 (3)
2 star:
 (5)
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2.8 out of 5 stars (22 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good for the price, September 6, 2009
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This review is from: Crosley Radio CR6007A-MA Recording Tech Turntable (Mahogany) (Electronics)
The appearance of this unit reminds me of the turntables/record changers of the 70s, which in my opinion is a plus. I have a VERY large LP collection that I want to add to my iPod, and this looked to be perfect for that purpose. Haven't used it to transfer vinyl to usb yet, but I have listened to my vinyl and the radio, which, by the way, receives several stations I cannot get on my other radios. The only reason I gave this four stars rather than five is that the speakers are really awful. I solved this problem by connecting it to my Crosley Solo radio which makes it sound pretty darned good. I've also connected my iPod to the turntable, so now I have a really nice system for my bedroom. For looks and simplicity of operation, I highly recommend this little turntable, but remember that if you're going to listen to the radio or actually play LPs to listen to them, you will definitely need a set of speakers
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty, Petite, and Pitifully weak, December 12, 2009
This review is from: Crosley Radio CR6007A-MA Recording Tech Turntable (Mahogany) (Electronics)
I'll cover the good and bad since there is no "ugly" to this pretty little box.

Good:
Compact size
Easy set up
Looks great
on/off knob feels solid
"wood" finish is convincing
A+ for dust cover with gaps for 12" records
Radio function works
L/R line uots for external speakers (trust me, you'll need them)
line in for CD
MP3/SD slots for digital music
Bright blue screen
light weight


Bad:
Sounds atrocious! Want some dinner music or after diner music? You'll have to cozy right up to the speakers to hear anything, and you won't be pleased with what you hear. Absolutely no lows, highs were treacherous, and the mids were spiked.
Speakers are miniscule, point in opposite directions (seriously? Poor design)
Switches feel cheap, light, plastic-y.
Tuner knob is loose
Smaller than it looks
no stacking function
cartridge arm feels frail
no auto return function on arm
N audio control other than a "bass boost" button

Overall:
It's a shame this stereo sounds so bad. Crosley makes some great little bedside clock radios with impressive single speaker sound. They could've made this an impressive and affordable first turntable for a new generation of budding audiophiles. Vinyl is the future of physically packaged music.
This little unit masquerades as a budding audiophile stereo system but be warned. Expect to spend an additional $200-$300 for a decent L/R Speaker & sub package to get good sound. Look at the entry line Polk Audio 10" sub and Monitor 30 bookshelf speakers. Run the L/R RCA cables into the subwoofer, then feed the signal to the shelf speakers. You will not enjoy this stereo unless you get external speakers. This would be a great little turn-table for the dorm room, bedroom, or apartment with some external speakers.

For $400 (stereo + Polk Audio speakers) you could easily track down an old Panasonic, Marantz, Dual, Sansui, Bogen, or other vintage stereo of good quality with real warmth and tone as well as EQ features.

All this being said, I really do like my little Crosley 6007.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Crosley CR6007A-MA recommend it only for the tone deaf., January 8, 2010
This review is from: Crosley Radio CR6007A-MA Recording Tech Turntable (Mahogany) (Electronics)
Being that i'm an incurable audiophile..this review may be a bit prejudiced. I have listened to this compact little piece of junk in the store and would only recommend it for taking on vacation... Especially since i take in trips to exotic record stores on my vacations. Pushing that topic aside for now, let me get to the meat of this review. It has some handy features such as an analog radio tuner, for those who actually can listen to radio. The controls for the volume, and whatnot are just loose feeling and flimsy, like they'd break if you looked at them wrong. The built in speakers are toneless to my ears. There is no adjustment for weight on the tone-arm,nor an anti skate feature. Even with a line out feature to plug this one into a real stereo receiver, the quality of sound that the turntable would be able to deliver would be terrible. A good rule of thumb is to listen to any such product thru the headphones, i've found. THis model didn't pass that test. The quality of the turntable here is average for the typical low -end ,all- in- one tabletop stereos popular during the 1980s: cheap,short, straight tonearm, small platter on a shaky springy base, and cartridge and needle unable to faithfully reproduce sound. But then i'm prejudiced, like i said earlier, being an audiophile with a Technics 1210 and Ortofon cartridge. To me, as far as a portable travel turntable goes, is even subpar to the Vestax portable around the same price range, plus the Vestax is smaller and more suited to it's purpose. All in all, i give this product 5 thumbs down. (Sound Killer Van, anyone?)
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