USB and SD encoding and sleek design pair together for an easy-to-use, stylish turntable
LOUISVILLE – November 2009 – With its fresh design and impressive functionality, the Crosley CR6007A Tech Turntable will likely draw a new following of vinyl fans to Crosley Radio. The turntable easily converts the superior sound of vinyl records to digital files. Simply pop in a USB or SD card in the front of the unit and go! Users don’t even need a computer or expensive hardware.
This simple process is a hassle-free way for all users – tech savvy or not – to archive their vinyl records and enjoy their music on the go. The CR6007A’s wood-styled casing, mirror faceplate, sleek dials and clear dust cover capture the essence of vintage 1970’s electronics.
Not only can users record music to their mobile media sources with this Crosley turntable, but they also can use the playback feature to listen to prerecorded MP3 files. Beyond encoding and playing records, this Crosley features a CD player, PAR (portable audio ready) hookup for MP3 players, AM/FM radio, and stereo speakers, making it an attractive way to listen to favorites from every era with just one unit. The CR6007A will be featured this fall and holiday season at major retailers and catalogers for a suggested retail price of $129.95.
Louisville-based Crosley Radio already is the leader in the nostalgic turntable category and continues to expand its product selection to suit consumers’ needs. Crosley also manufactures other vintage-style electronics such as radios, jukeboxes and music boxes that also double as stylish home décor. Rich lines, retro designs and authentic crafting have made Crosley today’s premier vintage electronics manufacturer.
Items are available for purchase at major retailers, catalogers, and www.crosleyradio.com or by calling
1-866-CROSLEY. Please contact PR Coordinator Danielle Palmer to request samples, high-resolution images, or further information.
Press Contact:
Danielle Palmer
PR Coordinator
Crosley Radio
danielle@crosleyradio.com
DID YOU KNOW?
Dismayed with the $130 price tag of a radio receiver, Cincinnati businessman Powel Crosley managed to build one for only $35. Crosley quickly spotted the item’s potential and in 1920, founded the company that pioneered mass market radio manufacturing and nationwide broadcasting. Today, the Crosley name lives on with superbly crafted replicas of original vintage electronics. These reintroductions feature the newest technologies with unforgettable Crosley stylings.
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