🎶 Spin into the Future with Style!
The DIGITNOW Vinyl Record Player is a versatile turntable that combines classic vinyl playback with modern technology. It features Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming, a 3-speed belt-driven system for various record types, and USB/SD encoding to convert vinyl to MP3 directly. With built-in stereo speakers, an AM/FM radio, and a cassette player, this all-in-one device is perfect for music lovers who appreciate both nostalgia and convenience.
Item Weight | 2.4 Kilograms |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Modern |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Bluetooth Function, USB Direct Encoding |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
R**G
Connect to speakers
great record player, sound quality wasn't great but I connected it to 2 speakers through the phones jack and it sounds amazing way better than Spotify.
A**M
revive vinyl to digital
Nice little machine, not great build quality but its good enough for what it cost.I transferred all of my old records to USB stick which was then copied into iTunes.Now the poor point...The sound although not fantastic is good enough for what I wanted to use it for but I returned the first one because the sound quality became awful after a long use of 8 hours of playing LPs onto USB. It music backing was OK but it sounded like the vocals where coming from another room.The same happened to the replacement unit so I planned to return that one as well on the following day but when trying it next day, all was well while I played my remaining LPs over the next 5 days, which leaves me to assume there is a heat related issue with the player.
M**R
Everything is really good. Buy this one!
Someone else says that you should look no further. I agree. This, for the money, is a fantastic buy. It's hard to find a fault. Sound quality is excellent. Very easy to use. Again, look no further.
F**W
A toy that doesn't work.
Quality of plastics isn't the issue. It is obviously a low (very low) budget choice. Concept is fine, but the principal element is the turntable - and it doesn't work.First attempt: the album just fitted with the support at the tone arm a micron away, but the record danced and bounced up and down. Sound quality terrible. The instructions supplied informs you that because of being transported you may have to adjust the drive belt. This involves removing a tight clip at the spindle, lifting off the turntable plate, realigning the belt below the plate ensuring it fits in a triangular position between pegs on the lower side of the plate then refitting the plate ensuring the belt correctly sits around the drive pin. Then replacing the retaining clip (needs some strength in the fingers and good dexterity).Second attempt: Once adjustments done the wobble was mostly gone, however the sound issue remains! No consistent speed means that the sound slows and accelerates at (its own) will. The only way to get close to a consistent drive speed was by holding the very small drive selector adjacent to the tone arm with a finger.Radio seemed to operate ok but sound quality was like having a home made crystal / transistor set ( if old enough you may remember some of the 1970's box sets where you either assemble or connect components on a board). Did not try the cassette after disappointment noted above.In short, nice idea, low quality plastics, poor build quality, fiddly to set up. Product returned.Advice: best to avoid and spend a little more cash to get a budget deck that works.
H**N
Great things come in small packages.
I have used DIGITNOW! products before and I'm always impressed by the quality. It's a great compact player. It's very easy to use and has great playability. It looks cool and sharp. The built in speakers, though not as powerful as I'd like, still make my vinyl records sound great.The equaliser on the remote has a number of pre-selected settings and it's just a case of finding which one is right for yourself.I haven't tried using the tape yet, nor the SD card slot or the USB thumb drive slot.But so far I'm really impressed.
J**.
Good value but needs external speakers
Brought this one as I dug out all of my old vinyls but didn’t want to spend too much on it. Has lots of features but most of these you probably won’t use. I can’t see the point in Bluetoothing your phone to it to play music from your phone when you have so many other bits of equipment (echo etc) to do this and have better sound quality. Like the idea of one touch recording vinyl onto USB stick. What let’s this unit down is the sound quality, a lot of the reviews said it was fine, it isn’t really. It is very “tinny” I am lucky I have been able to connect to my home cinema system and put it on high bass setting and this makes it bearable. If I hadn’t had this I would have sent it back.On the whole this is good value for money, but I would suggest that unless you have some sort of external speakers to connect it to you will be disappointed with the sound
M**O
Just the job
I have a small number of vinyl LPs that I need to transfer to my iPhone Music app. This unit seemed ideal and it proved to be so. I managed to transfer four tracks from the first LP on to an SD card which loadedly perfectly into the Music app my iMac. I started successfully to build up an 'album’ but then things went seriously wrong. The turntable refused to record anything more.After trying other brands of turntable and then getting a replacement Digitnow unit which similarly would not seem to record, I bought a new USB stick and tried again. Success! It seems that reformatting the media caused the problems.My advice is to buy a brand new USB stick or SD card and use it – straight from the packaging – exclusively for disc-to-MP3 transfer work and don't, under any circumstances, reformat it at any time.In my opinion, having tried other brands of turntable-to-MP3 units, the Digitnow is the best of the bunch. One of the alternative units transferred straight to computer, but I found the sound quality unacceptable. Another advertised MP3 encoding, but produced WAV files in mono!My advice for build quality, versatility of sound sources, and audio quality is to go with the Digitnow, drag your MP3 files in to the free (from app stores) Audacity app to 'top and tail’ edit them, but don't reformat your nice new USB/SD card.
E**N
Sound quality
Good price ,easy to use and good sound quality of the speakers.
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