Music
CR249 Crosley Keepsake USB Turntable with "The Confederacy" book & record
- Item Number
- 760
- Estimated Value
- 149 USD
- Sold
- 60 USD to farmer14
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Can't bear to live without your vinyl albums, yet can't seem to find the time to fire up the record player these days? The Crosley Keepsake USB Turntable may be the perfect solution.
You can now take your old vinyl records and convert them to CDs in minutes with just a few simple steps. The Keepsake allows those old albums to be recorded in a digital audio format for high quality sound on a smaller, more modern compact disc. It easily interfaces with the USB port on any computer by utilizing the supplied software suite.
On the other hand, if you still want to enjoy your albums old style, then Crosley's Keepsake offers a 3-speed turntable for your listening enjoyment. Preserve and enjoy your entire music collection with the Keepsake.
Bundled with this Crosley Keepsake Turntable is The Confederacy: This hardbound book and LP (DL-220) discusses the South and its music in the period chronicled on PBS by renowned filmmaker Ken Burns. Published by Columbia Records in 1954, the music on the LP was recorded at the National Gallery of Art.
Item Special Note
The book and record album are used and included with the turntable at no extra charge. The record appears to be in good condition but has not been tested recently. The book's binding is separated (see photo) but appears easily restorable.
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