Crosley's managed to keep itself in the forefront of the audio products' industry for a very long time, one of the main reasons being the fact that, from time to time, they manage to come up with certain revolutionary products, such as their CR6002A Revolution turntable.
The CR6002A is the company's first battery-powered
turntable, but also the first with a platter smaller than a teacup saucer, which makes it extremely portable.
As you can also see from the photo, it was a rather peculiar design, unlike just about anything you might have seen on the market.
Moreover, it's also the first with a wireless transmitter for cord-free enjoyment (letting users broadcast
audio to speakers connected to a radio receiver), not to mention the fact that it comes equipped with a USB hookup for easy analog-to-digital transfer.
Additionally, the turntable also features a headphone jack, passive audio out, and a dynamic full range speaker, which means that you'll be able to easily throw a party using this thing as the main source of music.
Plus, the
Crosley Revolution features a belt-driven turntable mechanism and plays 2 speeds - 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records, which makes it quite versatile.
Given the very attractive design, the Crosley CR6002A Revolution turntable is actually quite affordable, selling for somewhere in the vicinity of $149.95.
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