🎉 Spin into the Future with Vintage Vibes!
The LoopTone Vinyl Record Player is a 9-in-1 multifunctional turntable that plays vinyl records at 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds. It features Bluetooth connectivity, built-in speakers, and a variety of playback options including CD, cassette, and radio. With a sleek design and remote control, this turntable is perfect for music lovers who appreciate both modern technology and retro aesthetics.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.48"L x 10.71"W x 6.69"H |
Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
Material Type | Engineered Wood, Plastic, Metal |
Color | Red |
Style Name | Retro |
Power Consumption | 25 Watts |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Special Features | Adjustable Speed, Built In Speaker, Dust Cover |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 78 RPM |
A**O
Great quality for the price
I’ve had the Record Player for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed with its versatility. It plays everything—vinyl, CDs, cassettes, AM/FM radio, and even connects via Bluetooth, which is super convenient. The sound quality is decent for a unit this size, and I love that it has RCA outputs if you want to connect external speakers for a richer sound. The vintage design looks great in my living room, and the USB recording feature is a nice bonus for digitizing my old records. My only minor gripe is that the built-in speakers could be a bit louder, but overall, it’s a solid all-in-one player for the price.
M**K
Very nice for the price point
I bought this as a player for my office so I could listen to vinyl as well as CDs. The speakers aren’t great but I knew that going in and got decent bookshelf speakers to go with them.So far I have no complaints, even the radio works well without setting up or extended the antenna in any way. The controller is not the best, but at this price point I’m fine with it and only ever use it for skipping interludes on CDs
K**M
Great Combo Record Player/Tape Player/ CD Player & USB Digital Recorder For The Price
This is a great combination Record Player/Tape Player/CD Player and USB Thumb Drive Digital Recorder for the price. Everything works. Apparently, that is not true for some rival models, including one that we purchased and had to return. The reviews on the rival players are littered with complaints of features that don't work or are total junk.This does 2 great things:1) You can play your old records again, and your old tapes again, and enjoy the walk down memory lane. You can also play CDs.2) You can take your old records and old tapes and digitally re-record them onto a USB thumb drive to preserve them before they disintegrate, and so you don't have to pay to buy replacements for them. You can then transfer from the USB thumb drive to your phone or mp3 player for great nostalgic listening. I did this and I am nostalgically listening to the old Stones, Zeppelin, Who, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Bad Company, Deep Purple, ZZ Top, etc. classics while I exercise, on my MP3.Record Player - Plays 45 (singles), 33 (LPs) and 78 (pre-1960s). Worked fine for 45s and 33s. I don't have any 78s, so can't comment on those. I played and recorded about 40 old albums (40 to 55 year old records!) and a few singles. All worked except one was too scratchy to play. A couple of minor quirks - 1) the dust cover can't be put down when playing a 33 or 78, but you don't need to, you only need it down when you aren't using it, and 2) with 45s it stops playing with 5 seconds left in the song.Tape Player - I played and recorded about 15 old tapes including some old treasured personal ones. All worked fine. However, after I recorded one of them, during the rewind, the 50 year old tape snapped. If you are going to use the tape player more than a couple of hours (2-3 tapes), use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) with cloth to wipe the rollers to keep them clean and lubricated. If you don't, these old tapes leave a residue that after a couple of hours of play, gets so thick it will eat your tapes. If it eats a tape, there are nerds who have videos on YT showing you how to splice them back together. We spliced it back together and it played fine. LOL!CD Player - This worked fine.Recorder - This works great! You plug in a USB Thumb drive of 32G or less capacity, and start recording your old albums and tapes onto digital. Ignore the reviewers who said you can't go over 8G, that is not true. The 32G worked fine for us.Here is a very important tip that will save you a ton of time and frustration. DO NOT simply record the whole side of a record or tape onto the USB thinking that later you will use music software to break it up into individual files/songs and auto labeling. The new software sucks unless you are recording artist making your own music AND you want to learn the 100 features the software has.Do what I did right from the start. Play the record or tape, hit record, hit stop after each song, and quickly hit record before the next song, and so on. That way every song is an individual file. Then plug the USB thumb drive into a computer or laptop, and quickly go into each file (song) and label the name and artist. Forget about using music software for this. I just saved you a ton of frustration and dead ends.AM/FM Radio - This works fine, but you can't program pre-set stations.Bluetooth - You can connect your phone to this and play music from your phone on this unit.Connect it to a Stereo - You buy the old Red/White RCA connector for 6 bucks and connect this unit to your stereo. This gives you way more power and volume. That is what I did. It sits right next to my stereo. Without connecting it to a stereo the sound is pretty good considering you are paying under 150 to get all these features. It is unacceptable if you are an "audiophile", but if you are an "audiophile" you won't be buying a 140 dollar unit, you will spend several 1000 dollars.Significant Flaw - Weak Bass! The unit does contain a significant flaw, which is why I rate it only 4 stars instead of 5 stars. The bass is very weak. There is no bass control so you can't adjust it either. Even when you connect to your stereo, it carries through the weak bass and turning up the bass on your stereo won't help. The recordings you make from it will also have the weak base.If having powerful bass is super important to you, you may want to look elsewhere, but elsewhere based on our experience and reviews, shows that most of the rivals units are junk and half the features don't even work. For what you are paying, and all the features you are getting, I can easily overlook this flaw. If you can't overlook the weak bass, then I wouldn't buy it.
J**I
Definitely worth every penny!
I’ve been using the LoopTone 9-in-1 record player for a couple weeks now, and honestly, I couldn’t be happier with it. It’s rare to find something that blends that vintage aesthetic with so much functionality—vinyl, CDs, cassettes, radio, Bluetooth, even USB and SD. Everything works straight out of the box and feels intuitive. I’ve already recorded some of my old vinyl onto a USB stick with no hassle, which was a big reason I bought it. The sound quality is surprisingly full for a unit this size, especially with the built-in speakers. It even has a headphone jack for late-night sessions.The design is sleek and retro, and it looks great in my living room. The clear dust cover keeps my records clean, and the remote makes it super convenient to control from the couch. I also love the LED screen—it’s a small touch but makes it feel modern without taking away from the old-school charm. If you’re into vinyl or just want a versatile all-in-one music setup, this thing is a gem.
D**I
Versatile record player
This 9 in 1 player outputs very high quality sound. Even using the built-in speaker sounds really good. I like that it's not just a record player, but also plays CD's and cassettes and even has a radio. It has so many other features too, like converting from vinyl to cassette, and the Bluetooth connection option. It looks so cool and retro. This player is definitely worth the price.
C**R
Only half of it works!
We purchased this in July 2023 and kept it in the box, unopened, because we discovered we were moving back east. We kept it sealed until we finally moved into our forever home. Yesterday, we opened it, all excited, and found that the CD function is terrible. It sounds like a jet engine taking off on the runway. We tried a brand-new CD right out of the packaging, as well as other used CDs, all of which produced the same loud spinning sound. You can't enjoy listening to the music because all you hear is the jet engine taking off. What a huge disappointment! The radio seems fine for now, and as for the cassette tape, it works, but you can hear the spinning sound of the cassette tape function. The record player is probably the best part, as it works and allows you to keep the lid down while playing a record. However, without the CD function working properly, along with a disappointing cassette function, we have to give it a one-star rating.
S**D
Vintage look without compromise to the sound!
This has really exceeded my expectations. The sound quality is great and a tone that doesn't compromise even with the connectivity of the Bluetooth. Love the vintage touch of the design and the build quality feels premium. Setting it up was easy. Bluetooth pairing was seamless. The automatic tonearm is really the standout feature, and the overall value for this price is not to be missed!
A**O
Looptone 9-in-1
Sound quality is poor with internal speakers..tuning radio is very very slow from station to station...no presets....If I heard before , I would not have bought..good small size..looks nice...sounds OK with good headphones...
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