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Crosley CR249 BK Keepsake USB Turntable (Black) |  | Brand: Crosley Category: CE
Buy New: $116.33 (On sale from $162.61) as of 3/10/2010 09:00 EST details You Save: $46.28 (28%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 6582
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 22 x 16 x 11
MPN: CR249 BK Model: CR249 BK UPC: 710244274951 EAN: 0710244274951 ASIN: B000W75XW6
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | USB Enabled for Connection to Windows Equipped PC and Mac | | • | Software Suite for Ripping and Editing Audio Content | | • | 3 Speed Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism | | • | Automatic Return Tone Arm | | • | Dynamic Full Range Speakers |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Crosley Keepsake can help you take your old vinyls and convert them to CD in minutes with just a few simple steps. The Keepsake allows those old albums to be recorded in a digital audio format for high quality sound on a smaller, more modern compact disc. It easily interfaces with the USB port on any computer by utilizing the supplied software suite. However, if you still want to enjoy your albums old style, then Crosley's Keepsake offers a 3 speed turntable for your listening enjoyment. Preserve your entire music collection with the Keepsake.
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| Customer Reviews: Great value February 7, 2010 octobercountry (the Land of Trees and Heroes) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
One's satisfaction with this turntable will depend on how exactly it will be used. If you're looking for high-quality sound reproduction through the internal speakers, well---it's not going to happen! The retro styling (and retro sound) of this unit is perfectly acceptable if you're hosting a vintage 1950's style sock hop in your living room and using it to play records from that era. But if want really high-quality audio, select a dedicated turntable that you can plug into your existing stereo system.
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br /However, what I'm using the player for is the transfer of old recordings to the computer (using the USB port) so that I can burn CDs of my old records. And this machine works admirably for this purpose. Again, if you're a real audiophile you'll probably want to purchase a much higher-quality (and more expensive) turntable, but I think for the average consumer this unit does a very acceptable job.
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br /(I should add that while this record player will play 33s, 45s, and 78s, a 78 rpm needle is not included. Now, such a needle is available for this unit from third-party sellers for about twenty dollars. I haven't bought one yet, but plan to do so. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES play 78s on this machine without changing the needle first! You'll get very poor results---and it's really bad for the records as well.)
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br /The machine includes Audacity editing software to convert the recorded sound into files for your computer. I'm not at all technically savvy, and quite honestly I was a bit intimidated at the thought of figuring out how to use the Audacity programme. The software comes with only the most basic user's manual, but complete technical instructions can easily be found on the web---there are even YouTube videos that show how to use the features found in Audacity. So, after a couple of hours of experimentation and doing just a bit of on-line research, I got the basics down pat. And in fact I've been having a lot of fun messing with these audio files, to see how much I can improve the quality before saving them as WAV files on the computer. The most useful tools are the noise reduction filter which will minimise rumble and hiss found throughout the recording, and the click and pop eliminator. (If you have a very stubborn click that the auto feature doesn't remove, you can actually zoom right in to the sound wave and manually re-draw the offending segment so that the pop is minimised.)
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br /There are quite a few other tools that will alter the original audio as well, but these are the two that have gotten the most use, and they work very well as long as you have the settings adjusted properly according to the shortcomings of the recording with which you are working.... There is also a feature which will automatically separate your recording into tracks, but I've found that this is iffy at best: for me it's much easier just to manually do the dividing. And while it takes a bit of time to type in each track name, that's just one of those things that have to be done if you want the titles displayed on-screen when playing back the finished files, whether you've just saved them onto your hard drive or have burned a CD from them.
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br /So, if I can figure out how to use Audacity I imagine anyone can do it; it provides very pleasing results for the average listener.
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br /So far I've transferred about forty LPs to the computer, with most of the records dating from the 1950's and 1960's. I've been able to clean up the sound much better than I thought I would in most cases; some of these records were almost painful to listen to when filled with clicks and pops. There have only been a few records that were worn beyond improvement for the capabilities of the software.
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br /One nice feature of this suitcase-like unit is that when not in use I'm able to pack it up (always make sure the tone-arm is clamped down when the machine is to be moved!) and store it away easily. Then when I'm ready to transfer a few records I just bring it out, take off the lid entirely, and set it on the computer desk and get to work.
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br /So, to sum up----no, this unit will not fit the needs of a true audiophile. But if you're like me and have many (hundreds!) of old records that you'd like to transfer to CD, this should do the trick for you.
super easy to set up but poor sound quality on 78's February 6, 2010 foxykit 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very easy set-up and transfers music relatively easy with Audacity software. The major drawback for me is the very poor sound quality on 78's which was my main reason for purchasing this specific unit. There is a needle specific for 78's , but not for use on the USB models.
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br /Seems to be some significant amplitude loss as well on transferring to MP3- not sure if that is due to the USB connection- I haven't tried using the line out.
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br /Too late for me to send the unit back- but I will be looking for something of a bit higher quality for 78's.
Great little record player! February 5, 2010 A. Clenney (Atlanta, GA USA) I bought this as a gift and was nervous after reading bad reviews about poor sound quality. However I found the sound quality to be exactly what I needed, very clear and the volume can be turned up quite loud without any effect. I highly recommend this record player.
Forever Young December 30, 2009 Oldrivers (Grand Prairie, Texas USA) If you want to play the LPs and 45s or even 78 RPM records you saved from days gone bye, the Crosley Keepsake is a good choice. The Crosley Keepsake also comes with usb capability and software that allows you to download your music to the computer and subsequently burn it to CDs. The player is easy to use and the sound quality is excellent. The one disappointment is that the cover, when opened, does not support itself and has to be removed while playing record. Although not really a nuisance issue, it detracts so much from enjoying the music that you will find yourself placing the Crosley Keepsake against the wall or leaning the cover against an other object to maintain the nostalgic value of an old time record player. In my rating of this product I deducted two stars because of the issues with the cover.
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br /I purchased the Crosley Keepsake as a gift for my wife and so far she has been willing to share the experience with me and hopefully it will keep both of us forever young.
Very disappointed December 26, 2009 Rubberman I received the Crosley CR249-TA Keepsake USB Turntable for Christmas. What a disappointment. The lid wouldn't stay hinged, the tone arm was not adjusted to prevent skating on even the best albums and the whole assemble that contains both the tone arm and platter shifted in the base far too much. The only positive thing I can say is that the Audacity software seemed to have a lot of potential. I couldn't get one of my albums, which I keep in impeccable condition to play without skipping. I am looking for a converter/mixer now that I can hook directly from my Techniques turntable to my Mac. I would steer clear of this product.
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