Customer Reviews:
It is what it is...for the money at least January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife wanted a record player for Christmas and commented several times that she liked the Crosley "all-in-one" media player at Target. I came close to purchasing a Crosley but had read numerous bad reviews on several models. Some of which said everything broke except for the radio in the first year of use. Because of this, I didn't want to spend several hundred dollars on a large paper weight. So, I decided to take a chance on one that had only one useless review. Anyway...The KLH is an ok device for 80 bucks. It measures 17" wide (at widest point) x 17" deep (at deepest point) x 10 1/2" tall (from bottom of the rubber feet to top). It is mostly constructed of particle board with veneer. The base appears wrapped in a wood color "contact paper" of some sort. I know it sounds cheap but it's not that bad actually and as long as it's not banged around too much. Lets just say you won't be handing this down as a family heirloom. The picture on the box erroneously depicts a black electronics face. It is actually plastic colored to appear as brushed brass. It has an am/fm radio (manual tuning knob), CD player (standard controls), Tape player (on right side and only plays FF when the eject button is pressed half way in), iPod dock, standard head phone jack, and an Aux-in port (I guess for other MP3 players). So far we played records, CDs (both store bought and burned Audio CD-Rs), and cassette tapes. Sorry, I don't own an iPod yet and I haven't tried MP3's on a data disk either (I will update this when I do). Everything plays like it should and the sound quality is ok for cheap speakers. Just don't expect to get a lot of volume or bass out of them. Also, there is no way to adjust the bass, treble, or balance of the speakers. However, I suppose you could hook up external speakers through the headphone jack if you wanted to. The radio reception is pretty good for manual tuning. It has a black 3' wire in the back that acts as the antenna. It also comes with an Aux cord and a remote for the CD player (Note: you can not turn on/off the device with the remote). Over all, it's not that bad for the money and my wife is happy and I guess in the end that's all that matters. See pictures above.
Great Product for Great Price!!!! October 2, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this product for my boyfriend for his birthday, he loves vinyls, and loved this record player. Has an ipod doc, which is perfect even for is IPhone!!! He's a music freak, and loved this record player too!!! Works great and GREAT sound!!!!
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