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Pyle Bluetooth Compatible Classic Vintage Turntable - Retro Briefcase Style Record Player Speaker System w/ 3-Speed, USB to PC, Vinyl to Digital MP3 Converter, AUX, RCA, AM FM Radio PTT30BK (Black)
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Pyle Bluetooth Compatible Classic Vintage Turntable - Retro Briefcase Style Record Player Speaker System w/ 3-Speed, USB to PC, Vinyl to Digital MP3 Converter, AUX, RCA, AM FM Radio PTT30BK (Black)

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You spent a lifetime collecting it. Don't settle for a system that only plays a small portion of your music. Embrace the best of the new and the old with a high quality system that can do it all. Don't let format get between you and your classics. Wirelessly stream music from your device via Bluetooth, insert a USB flash drive loaded with MP3 digital music files, find your favorite AM/FM radio station, load a CD into the pop-out tray, spin a classic LP or play a cassette through the side deck. The PTCD54UB bridges the gap between new and old, granting access to the aesthetically pleasing experience of spinning up a classic LP and all the convenient features that modern technology has to offer. Make Bluetooth part of your music listening experience. Impress your friends by using your phone or Bluetooth enabled device to select the tune and set the mood. Adjust the volume without walking across the room or looking for a remote. Let your computer or phone make the playlist instead of having to switch CDs! Nothing can replace the experience of spinning your favorite album, but being able to listen to it on the go helps. Preserve your collection forever by recording all of your favorites to a digital format using built in USB digital recording and transfer the files to any device.

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