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Crosley Nostalgic CD Recorder / Turntable / Radio / Cassette | 
enlarge | Brand: Crosley Category: CE
Buy New: $325.82
New (7) from $325.82
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 33174
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 19 x 15 x 10
MPN: CR247-PA Model: CR247-PA UPC: 710244224710 EAN: 0710244224710 ASIN: B000WI76DY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | CD Player Plays MP3 And WAV Files. | | • | Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism | | • | Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers | | • | AM/FM Radio With Digital Tuner |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Nostalgia meets the 21st century! Crosley Nostalgic CD Recorder plays all the "tech" and even records LPs! So, if you have all your old stacks of "black vinyl" (remember that?)... you can record them to CD with the push of a button! It's modern-day gadetry, including radio and cassette, that's "hiding out" in a vintage style cabinet. From your Fats Domino to your P. Diddy, here's the groove: CD player / recorder, so it burns CDs from records or cassettes with no cables or cords, it's all internal; Side-mounted cassette player / recorder. AM / FM radio; Turntable is 3-speed belt drive (c'mon, you know, 33 1/3, 45, 78?); Remote control, none of that old fashioned "touching". Uses button battery (included); LCD display; Dynamic full-range stereo speakers built in. Plus headphone jack (headphones not included); 18 1/2 x 14 1/4 x 10"h. Weighs approx. 25 lbs.; A family gift that can go across ALL the generations, much fun for the serious music lover! Get into musical time travel... order now! Crosley Nostalgic CD Recorder / Turntable / Radio / Cassette
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| Customer Reviews:
Really Burns CDs December 19, 2007 Andrea F. Cerni 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I sat down to listen to the first CD played on our new Crosley CR247. Halfway through the last song, the music stopped. I pressed "open" CD compartment with no result. I pressed "power off" with no result. Then I smelled hot melting plastic and smoke started coming out the top of the unit. I yelled frantically for my husband to unplug the unit and get it out before a fire started. It was lucky we were right there at the time it overheated. We returned it the next day. When they say it burns CDs, they really mean it! I e-mailed Crosley to report the overheating and possible fire hazard, but haven't heard from them yet.
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