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Crosley CR712 Autorama Turntable with CD Player and AM/FM Radio- Brushed Chrome
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Crosley Radio founder Powel Crosley was the first U.S. manufacturer to build a production model sports car several decades back, and now the company pays tribute to its founder's grand ambitions with the CR712 Autorama turntable. Housed in a streamlined brushed chrome chassis that looks like the front grill of a classic '50s roadster, the turntable is designed for vintage car fans, retro freaks, and anyone else who wants an alternative to the soulless, high-tech look. The Autorama is no slouch from a playback...
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Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism. Plays 3 Speeds - 33 1/3, 45 And 78 RPM Records. Plays 7", 10" & 12" Records. CD Player. Programmable 20-Track Memory. LCD Display. Repeat Play. AM/FM Radio. Digital Tuner. Built-In EQ Presets. External FM Antenna. Digital Volume Control. Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers. Individual Function Controls. Auxiliary Output. Full Function Remote Control. Product Dimensions: 14 x 13 x 7 inches.
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Crosley CR712 Autorama Turntable with CD Player and AM/FM Radio, Red
Crosley Radio founder Powel Crosley was the first U.S. manufacturer to build a production model sports car several decades back, and now the company pays tribute to its founder's grand ambitions with the CR712 Autorama turntable. Housed in a streamlined red chassis that looks like the front grill of a classic '50s roadster, the turntable is designed for vintage car fans, retro freaks, and anyone else who wants an alternative to the soulless, high-tech look. The Autorama is no slouch from a playback perspective...
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Crosley Radio founder Powel Crosley was the first U.S. manufacturer to build a production model sports car several decades back, and now the company pays tribute to its founder's grand ambitions with the CR712 Autorama turntable. Housed in a streamlined black chassis that looks like the front grill of a classic '50s roadster, the turntable is designed for vintage car fans, retro freaks, and anyone else who wants an alternative to the soulless, high-tech look. The Autorama is no slouch from a playback perspective...
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