🎵 Spin into the Future with Style!
The DIGITNOW Bluetooth Record Player is a versatile audio device that combines traditional vinyl playback with modern digital capabilities. It features Bluetooth connectivity for streaming, USB/SD encoding for converting vinyl to MP3, and a cassette player, all housed in a stylish antique design. With built-in stereo speakers and an easy-to-use remote control, this turntable is perfect for music lovers looking to bridge the gap between classic and contemporary.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Color | black-36 |
Style Name | Antique |
Item Weight | 5.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8"L x 11"W x 4.85"H |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts (AC) |
Additional Features | Bluetooth |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 78 RPM |
M**Q
Great multifunction player
Great multi function player
T**Y
Loved it
It was a gift and they loved it.
P**N
Great so far. Very happy
Rec'd this last week. Today is the first day that I could record some of my LP's on a flash drive. After recording six LP's, I checked, and I am very pleased with this turntable. If I need to, I can transfer the recorded flash drive onto a CD using my desktop.Very happy so far, if I can use this for the remaining 46 LP's, I'll be happy.
S**N
Flaky, flaky flaky! Do not recommend.
First of all, the LCD display on the front of the unit is not visible when viewed head-on. You have to view it at about a 60 degree angle from above to see anything on it. At first I thought it was broken until I happened to stand up and caught sight of the display writing. Others have reported this problem also.But the worst problem is it is entirely flaky about recording MP3s to USB. Often pressing REC does nothing. Sometimes it appears to start recording, and then the display will read DECFULL. Other times you will think you have successfully finished recording a record side, put the thumb drive in your computer, and you find jibberish file names. When you try to delete the files, Windows complains that they are "too long". I had to format the thumb drive to get rid of the corrupt data. And note - it would corrupt previously good files that had been recorded also. So I had 2 good side recordings, and then on the 3rd recording it blasted all the recordings in the storage directory on the USB stick. So if you DO get a good recording, copy it to your hard drive right away before making more!I think it took me about 11 tries to record 4 record sides.Sound quality is about the same as a basic clock radio. It has two small speakers. I was not looking at this as a means to play records to listen to, but to digitize them. The speakers are just a convenience to listen as you are recording so you know when to start/stop recording. If you are looking for a way to play to listen, this device is not for you. There is a headphone jack that may provide a better experience; I did not try it.I really wanted this device to work. The workflow is simple - plug in USB stick and press REC and STOP at the beginning and end of the record. But unfortunately the device is too unreliable. You spend 20 minutes spinning a record thinking you are recording it only to find it was corrupted or you get a DECFULL error. I'll be returning it.
T**A
Does play records
Works good happy so far
B**
Tricks to making it work not in instruction
Overall this device worked satisfactorily once I got past a couple of issues. The main one was that, contrary to the instructions and online videos I found showing how to operate it, the device wouldn't record to a USB drive or SD card. After trying several USB and SDs, I tried to call the tech support number. That entailed leaving a voicemail. A day later, I got a text message telling me to email. I did, describing the problem. The next day a reply came, telling me that, to record, you have to use a USB drive with a 4GB or less memory and formatted in FAT32. Once I inserted such a drive, it worked. However, recording from the turntable was still balky. I've had to try several times in some cases to get the device to actually start recording after pushing the record button and starting the turntable. I'll continue using it, since I don't have a large number of vinyls to convert, but instructions that come with the unit should state the requirement for the USB drive. I will give the device I received credit for recording good sound quality, especially given some reviews I saw about terrible problems with wow and flutter. Except for the annoyance about the instructions and erratic start of recording, this device seems to be giving good value for the price. One other thing: To get the 3-year warranty, you must write a review and submit a screenshot of that, along with your Amazon order ID to orderwarranty@outlook.com within 7 days. It's already taken me that long to get through the hoops.
K**I
Love it!
I love it and I love it because it brings back memories. Now, about the player itself. Obviously, for the price, the speakers/sound is going to be terrible, there is no doubt about that. However, there is always a way around that. Get yourself an AUX cable and plug that part into the headphone jack, take the other end of the AUX cable and plug it into your Bose stereo! Fixed your problem :)I haven't used the cassette player yet, I really want to, I'm just too lazy to go out and search for any in the storage right now. I'm sure it will play great tho. Stereo works fine. Haven't tried the record thingy yet. Have read other reviews that it's quite tricky to actually do, but I'm sure I'll manage.It did take longer to get here then it said it would, but I blame that on the postal system and UPS. It is almost Christmas right now so, the mail is probably REALLY backed up.If you want a cheap record player, just to play and hear some good oldies, or even new stuff and have a nice sound bar to hook it up to, then totally grab this.
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