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The Classic Phono TT-34 is a magnificent and stylish turntable with a true retro look. As the turntable is protected by a stylish and handy round case made from wood, you can take it with you wherever you go. So you always have the TT-34 and your favourite music to hand wherever you are.
The turntable is a user-friendly unit without any unnecessary frills. Thanks to the built-in speakers, you can enjoy high-quality sound as it plays your favourite music. Take the case with you to a birthday party or reunion and surprise everybody with an extensive repertoire of old and new hits. Make the party truly unforgettable by contacting your friends and family beforehand and asking them to bring their favourite records as well. Connect the turntable to your PC via the USB port and convert your vinyl collection to digital MP3 files. The Classic Phono TT-34 features a ceramic stereo cartridge with integrated stylus. You can play your records at 3 different speeds: 33 RPM, 45 RPM and 78 RPM. The turntable is equipped with a belt drive, and 2 built-in loudspeakers. Features: • Wooden turntable with USB connection • USB port for PC connection to convert vinyl to digital format • 3 rated speed settings: - 33 RPM - 45 RPM - 78 RPM • Belt drive • 2 built-in speakers • Play your vinyls also when the cabinet is closed • Cover can be left open thanks to the hinged metal arm • Output power: 2 x 2 Watt (RMS) • MDF cabinet Specifications: • Power source: AC 230V, 50Hz • Power consumption max: 19W • Dim. unit : 425 x 370 x 165 mm (WxDxH) • Net/Gross Weight: 4,8 kg / 6 kg Product reviews and links
Brand description - Lenco
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