Honestly, I still enjoy it. I know some people say that it can wear down your records and isn’t necessarily the best record player, but for someone who just casually uses it I think it’s perfectly fine.
If you're thinking about getting a record player get the Audio Technica AT-LP60 Bluetooth record player cuz they're the best ones don't buy a Crosley or a Victrola cuz they're bad quality
John Kricfalusi's Art I had a Crosley for 3 years and hated it and just recently I bought an audio technica for $50 and hooked it up to some Bose speakers, I couldn’t be happier
Hey since last night I found an Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player for $129.00 with free Shipping which is a great deal I went to Walmart today and put thirty dollars on a Walmart gift card and I'm gonna wait until the end of the month to put $100 on it and I'll be good to order it
Logan Walter I intend to do a video like that after I get my Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player and after I unbox it I'm gonna test it out with some vinyls
ok kid, welcome to Vinyl World! but... next time try to search information about "bad" and "good" record players. there is a lot of entry level players with decent sound quality and build quality. for price you have paid for your TT, you had a chance to buy Audio Technika Lp 60. keep in mind, that piezoelectric cartridges (your record player "owns" it) do not sound at Hi-Fi level and they need a tracking force from 4.5 to 7 grams on LP and this is far beyond a safe range. (high tracking force will destroy Lp's more quickly, then normal ones). mission of analog type Hi-Fi stereo is to deliver a nice, powerful, High Fidelity sound quality to a listener and in most case's it will outperform a digital samples. again, crossley cruiser is unable to do it! next time, when you will decide to upgrade your analog stereo, try to buy Audio Technika AT LP 120, or Project Debut Carbon. or you can grab some vintage devices made from 80's to 90's period of time, plus sound amplifier and good quality passive speakers... you will hear a huge difference in terms of sound quality! see my home stereo and tell me what you think about it: ruclips.net/video/SXJtuVU-nz0/видео.html
I just watched a video of a lady who got a record player like yours but she got it from Barnes And Noble. I might be going to Walmart today so I can put money on $149.00 on a Walmart gift card so I can order my Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player
How’s the turntable doing these days? I heard that there is a way to connect external speakers.
Honestly, I still enjoy it. I know some people say that it can wear down your records and isn’t necessarily the best record player, but for someone who just casually uses it I think it’s perfectly fine.
I love the channel, keep it up! :)
If you're thinking about getting a record player get the Audio Technica AT-LP60 Bluetooth record player cuz they're the best ones don't buy a Crosley or a Victrola cuz they're bad quality
Thank you so much for your support!
Laura Corbett actually after using this Crosley I am very pleased by it. So far it has a great quality to it and the price is just outstanding
@@loganwalter05 No problem! :D
I feel bad for kids who buy a Crosley and then think this is what vinyl is supposed to sound like.
DawkinsFan seriously it’s sad how many people buy these kinds of record players
John Kricfalusi's Art I had a Crosley for 3 years and hated it and just recently I bought an audio technica for $50 and hooked it up to some Bose speakers, I couldn’t be happier
Hey since last night I found an Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player for $129.00 with
free Shipping which is a great deal I went to Walmart today and put thirty dollars on a Walmart gift card and I'm gonna wait until the end of the month to put $100 on it and I'll be good to order it
my lp player is from 1978 is a akai ap 007 old style
MrDragoonpower cool!
Where did you get your record player
I got it at Urban Outfitters
Have you gotten your Billie Ellish yet?
Yes! It is amazing!
Logan Walter If you get more records you should do a record collection video by showing the records and testing them on your record player
Yes I actually already have a plan to make a video like that stay tuned
Logan Walter I intend to do a video like that after I get my Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player and after I unbox it I'm gonna test it out with some vinyls
Have you bought any records for your record player yet?
Laura Corbett yes! I’m going to make a video on them stay tuned! 😊
ok kid, welcome to Vinyl World!
but... next time try to search information about "bad" and "good" record players. there is a lot of entry level players with decent sound quality and build quality. for price you have paid for your TT, you had a chance to buy Audio Technika Lp 60. keep in mind, that piezoelectric cartridges (your record player "owns" it) do not sound at Hi-Fi level and they need a tracking force from 4.5 to 7 grams on LP and this is far beyond a safe range. (high tracking force will destroy Lp's more quickly, then normal ones).
mission of analog type Hi-Fi stereo is to deliver a nice, powerful, High Fidelity sound quality to a listener and in most case's it will outperform a digital samples. again, crossley cruiser is unable to do it!
next time, when you will decide to upgrade your analog stereo, try to buy Audio Technika AT LP 120, or Project Debut Carbon. or you can grab some vintage devices made from 80's to 90's period of time, plus sound amplifier and good quality passive speakers... you will hear a huge difference in terms of sound quality!
see my home stereo and tell me what you think about it:
ruclips.net/video/SXJtuVU-nz0/видео.html
I heard that Crosleys are bad and I would recommend getting an audio technica LP60 Bluetooth record player which is the one I'm saving my money for
Thanks for the recommendation
@@loganwalter05 You're welcome once I get my audio Technica AT-LP60 Bluetooth I'm gonna do an unboxing video of it
Nice I’ll definitely have to watch it
Logan Walter I'll have to use Windows Movie Maker on my computer to make the video cuz I don't have a canon rebel and a tripod to record it
Oh nice I bet it will still turn out great
Do you want me to recommend some vinyls for you
I just watched a video of a lady who got a record player like yours but she got it from Barnes And Noble. I might be going to Walmart today so I can put money on $149.00 on a Walmart gift card so I can order my Audio Technica LP60 Bluetooth record player
Laura Corbett lmao all I see on these videos are you spamming so many comments
Chlorine ikr
You might of wanted to get a different record player I have heard things about Crosley record players damaging the record