Bluetooth Vinyl Record Player - Fenton RP180 Vintage Dark Wood Finish

£139.00
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Bluetooth Vinyl Record Player - Fenton RP180 Vintage Dark Wood Finish
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( SSE2337 )

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£139.00
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2 Year Warranty & 60 Days Returns Included

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  • Vintage turntable with a dark wood grain finish
  • FM radio tuner and CD tray built-in
  • Bluetooth technology to stream audio wirelessly
  • Integrated HiFi speakers providing stereo audio
  • Speed selection to play all sizes of vinyl

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Product Description

This Bluetooth vinyl record player is the RP180 model from Fenton. Offering high functionality with user-friendly controls, you can play multiple forms of media with this unit, perfect for background music. With a dark wood grain finish, this Bluetooth record player blends nicely into the interior design of many homes.

As well as being a Bluetooth turntable, the RP180 has a CD tray built into the side of the unit to play CD discs. There is also an integrated FM radio tuner, allowing you to tune into any local radio station for casual background music, ideal while completing tasks around the house.

Another way that audio can be played through this record player is by using the built-in Bluetooth receiver. By setting the turntable to Bluetooth mode, you can pair any suitable smart device such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop and stream audio wirelessly from any app.

Featuring built-in speakers with a HiFi design, this Bluetooth vinyl record player is ready to be used instantly without the need to be connected to an external speaker system. The built-in speakers have a HiFi design, meaning that they provide extremely accurate sound reproduction with a wide frequency range.

Any sized vinyl record can be played on the RP180 thanks to the speed selection switch. With 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM speeds being selectable, you can play 7-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch records. This, as well as the multiple other playback options, makes the RP180 an ideal choice to play any music you please at home.

Key Points

  • Vintage vinyl record player with a dark wood grain finish to blend into your interior home design
  • FM radio tuner and a CD tray built-in, perfect for casual background music
  • Bluetooth technology for wireless audio streaming from a suitable paired smart device
  • Integrated HiFi speakers that provide high-quality stereo audio with accurate sound reproduction
  • Three selectable speed operations toplay vinyl records of any size
  • 2-Year extended warranty
FEATURES
Features
( Retro CD & Record Player Combo - Fenton RP180 Vintage Dark Wood Finish
  • Vintage Belt driven record player with CD player (LED display)
  • Full size platter and ceramic Stereo cartridge with stylus
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • FM radio receiver
  • Removable dust cover
  • Using Bluetooth wireless technology for audio streaming
  • 3-speeds for 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records, including adapter
  • Manual or automatic stop tone arm (on/off switch)
  • Including adjustable counterweight
  • Plays 7, 10, and 12" records
  • RCA line out for connection to stereo system
  • Replacement stylus 102.116 or AT3600L HiFi Cartridge 102.117
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
( Retro CD & Record Player Combo - Fenton RP180 Vintage Dark Wood Finish
  • Playback options: Bluetooth streaming, CD, FM radio
  • Input connections: 3.5mm Jack
  • Output connections: RCA
  • Speed settings (RPM): 33, 45, 78
  • Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (12V Adapter)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 365 x 430 x 195 mm
  • Weight: 5.20
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Product Questions
I see the Fenton RP180 has bluetooth connectivity, can this be connected to a sound bar instead of using the internal speaker
Thanks
Question by: Katie on 3 Nov 2024, 14:40
You can connect this record player to a sound bar, but only using the RCA audio output connection rather than Bluetooth, as it does not have a Bluetooth transmitter
Answer by: Josh Clarke (Admin) on 4 Nov 2024, 09:48