
Crosley CR89 Traveler Stack-o-Matic Turntable, Brown/Tweed
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Product Features
- Built-in full-range stereo speakers, adjustable tone control, and diamond-stylus needle
- Stacks up to 6 records at a time and plays them in sequential order
- Measures 19.5 x 8 x 14.25 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
- Plays 3 speeds (33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm) and 3 sizes (7, 10, and 12 inches)
- Portable belt-drive turntable with Stack-o-Matic record changer technology
Product Description
Crosley Radio reintroduces the Original Record Changer. This classic spin on an old time favorite takes you back to the days when listening to records was as easy as stacking them tall and walking away. With The Traveler, your music went where you went. This portable player ensured that the Friday night sleepover at Susie's was sure to be a gas because you'd rock and roll to your favorite tunes until the sun came up. And by the end of the 1960's, the oh-so-memorable record changer was basically a staple in every American household. More Details >>Customer Reviews
just got this in the mail today, and i'm more or less happy with it. the main complaints seem to be a) lack of separated speakers, which doesn't bother me, and b) low-quality speakers, which, as a non-audiophile, whatever they used works fine for me. More >>
Cameron
I've had this record player for a couple of months now, and it's been really fun going through all our old vinyl and rocking out to classic tunes. More >>
D. J. Tucker
I'm very pleased with the Crosley Stack-O-Matic. It's an excellent replica of the original except that I believe it sounds better. More >>
DCChris
It makes old records sound good again. It has a precise auto-change mechanism, a default spindle setup for our small centre holes, and the sound quality from the speakers with a Tone only dial, is similar to listening to a mono radio. More >>
Bryan Fletcher
We bought a different turntable for my 86 year old Mom and you had to pick up the arm and set it on the record. Well, my Mom is going blind and it was hard for me to do it much less Mom. More >>
Gretchen M. Engel