Fenton Nashville Retro Record Player with CD, Bluetooth & DAB+

£169.00
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Fenton Nashville Retro Record Player with CD, Bluetooth & DAB+
( RRA5967 )

( RRA5967 )

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£169.00
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2 Year Warranty & 60 Days ReturnsIncluded

Key Features

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  • Vintage-style wooden record player
  • DAB+/FM radio tuning and an integrated CD tray
  • Two built-in HiFi stereo speakers
  • Bluetooth connectivity and a USB MP3 player with digital conversion
  • Three selectable speeds and an auto-stop function
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Product Description

The Nashville retro record player from Fenton is an all-in-one record player with CD player functionality as well as Bluetooth and radio tuning, making it a highly versatile option for music playback in your home. This Bluetooth vinyl player has a vintage design with a wooden housing, allowing it to fit in nicely with a variety of room designs in your home.

As well as being a vinyl turntable, the Nashville provides DAB+ and FM radio tuning, giving you the ability to listen to hundreds of local or national radio stations with ease. There is also a CD tray provided to play your entire physical music collection, with the bright LCD display on the front of the unit showing you the track number and elapsed time.

There are two HiFi speakers built into this turntable with USB and Bluetooth, making it a plug-and-play solution with no extra equipment needed. The speakers have a full-range HiFi design that reproduces audio extremely accurately so that you can hear every detail ofthe vinyl record or any other music you are listening to perfectly.

A Bluetooth receiver is built into this retro record player so that you can pair a smart device and stream audio wirelessly from any app or website. There is also an integrated MP3 player with a USB port to play saved audio files from a USB stick, as well as the ability to convert audio from your vinyl records into saved MP3 files on a connected USB thumb drive.

Three speeds are available on this turntable, giving you the ability to play 7'', 10'' and 12'' records at the correct speed. There is also an auto-stop function, which returns the stylus to the resting position once a record has finished playing, therefore avoiding any unnecessary scratches on the surface of your vinyl and prolonging the life of the needle.

Key Details

  • Vintage-style wooden record player with a plug-and-play design for simple integration in your home
  • DAB+/FM radio tuning and an integrated CD tray to play your entire physical music collection
  • Two built-in HiFi stereo speakers that provided accurate sound reproduction without additional equipment needed
  • Bluetooth connectivity and a USB MP3 player with digital conversion to save your vinyl records to MP3 format
  • Three selectable speeds and an auto-stop function to play any sized record and avoid scratches
  • 2-Year extended warranty

FEATURES
Features
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  • Belt driven record player with full size platter
  • Handmade vintage design with wooden lid
  • CD Player and DAB+/FM radio receiver
  • Built-in stereo speaker system
  • Using BT wireless technology for audio streaming
  • PC encoding via USB (convert vinyl to MP3), incl. software
  • 3-speeds for 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records, incl. adapter
  • Manual or automatic stop tone arm (on/off switch)
  • Plays 7'', 10'' and 12'' records
  • LCD Display
  • Incl. ceramic Stereo cartridge with stylus
  • Stereo RCA line out for connection to audio system
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Playback options: BT streaming, CD, DAB+ tuner, FM radio, USB
  • Input connections: 3.5mm Jack, USB
  • Output connections: 3.5mm Jack, RCA
  • Speed settings (RPM): 33, 45, 78
  • Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (12V Adapter)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 320 x 455 x 230mm
  • Weight: 6.3000
  • Accessories: Power cable
  • MPN: 102.189
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
Can it convert Cds to USB stick
Question by: Pietro TuranoCa on 4 Dec 2022, 18:02
Yes it can do, it will convert and record from any of its inputs into MP3 format
Answer by: Glenn Newton on 5 Dec 2022, 09:32