Dark Wood Briefcase Record Player with Bluetooth - Fenton RP115B

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Dark Wood Briefcase Record Player with Bluetooth - Fenton RP115B
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( RRA5676 )

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Regular Price £54.00 Special test Price £42.00
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  • High-quality housing in a retro briefcase style
  • Bluetooth connectivity to stream audio from a smart device
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Auto-stop function to avoid unwanted scratches on your records
  • USB connection to digitise your records

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Product Description

The Fenton RP115B is a briefcase record player with high-quality housing. With a dark wood finish and vintage brass corners, this briefcase vinyl player fits nicely into any room without disturbing home aesthetics.

This turntable record player features Bluetooth connectivity which allows you to stream audio wirelessly from a smartphone or tablet. This is great, as it makes the record player ideal for many different uses at home and is extremely simple to set up.

With built-in stereo speakers, the RP115B is a compact unit providing high-quality audio. The built-in speakers allow the record player to be placed in tight spaces for an unobtrusive look to any room. It has three speeds that allow any sized vinyl to be played, making it perfect for any record collection.

The RP115B briefcase record player features an auto-stop function, which means that the turntable will stop spinning as soon as a record reaches the end. This is a great feature as it protects your records against any unwanted scratches, and it also preserves the overall life of the needle before it needs to be replaced.

This briefcase vinyl player also features a USB connection that allows the direct connection to a PC or laptop. By doing this, you can record the audio of any vinyl into an MP3 file, giving you the choice to save your music to a USB stick for mobile playback.

Key Points

  • High-quality retro briefcase record player with durable housing
  • Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming from a smart device
  • Built-in stereo HiFi speakers, making the record player compact
  • Auto-stop function to stop the turntable from spinning once a record has finished playing
  • USB connection to connect the record player to a PC to save your records into MP3 files
  • 2-Year extended warranty
FEATURES
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  • Colour: Dark Wood
  • Built-in full-range stereo speakers
  • Bluetooth receiver for wireless audio streaming
  • 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
  • PC encoding via USB (convert vinyl to MP3) incl. software
  • 3.5mm AUX input
  • Belt driven turntable mechanism
  • Ceramic Stereo cartridge with stylus
  • Headphone output
  • Wooden cabinet with retro brass corner protectors
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Playback options: Bluetooth streaming
  • Input Connections: 3.5 mm jack
  • Output Connections: RCA USB
  • Speed settings (RPM): 3345 78
  • Power Supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (5V Adapter)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 280 x 355 x 130mm
  • Weight (kg): 3.4
  • MPN: 102.110
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Product Questions
What watts are the speaker for this record player please n thanks
Question by: Roselyn Adams on 4 Dec 2020, 17:33
These speakers are 5 Watt each
Answer by: Kris Wold on 7 Dec 2020, 09:15
Would this record player connect to a Bluetooth speaker?
Thank you
Question by: Julie Pickrell on 2 Jan 2022, 10:39
Hi there, Yes. by using the RCA output on the record player
Answer by: Brandon Greaves on 4 Jan 2022, 10:36