The Turntable HIF 1993 BT is an elegant wooden device with a hi-fi retro radio, USB input, CD, and cassette.
The total 40 watts from the two speakers offer us a pleasant sound in a warm atmosphere.
With a unique USB recording function combined with its other operating capabilities, it makes it easy to digitize all old LPs, cassettes, and CDs or encode them into MP3.
With the vintage turntable from Roadstar HIF 1993 BT, you will enjoy all your old favorite music again on the old vinyl and its character.
The Roadstar turntable is equipped with a remote control.
Functions:
Playback Vinyl, CD, USB, Cassette
Music playback via Bluetooth function
Recording from Turntable-Cassette-CD-AUX IN-BT to USB
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Obviously, for the €200 I spent, I didn't expect anything amazing. For the money, it's just fine. It plays records, CDs, USBs, and cassettes, has a radio, and connects via Bluetooth to play from a mobile phone. Relatively easy and simple to use, but it could be even more user-friendly with 1-2 more buttons. For example, to play USB, you have to go through the CD menu, while all the other functions have their own button. Also, while it's supposed to record, I haven't managed to do that yet.
The cassette player is amazing; I didn't expect it. If you have old cassettes, it's worth it. The turntable is a bit cumbersome but works just fine. And overall, the unit is beautiful in wood color, and you can place it in the living room. The sound is good, small speakers for a small space; they aren't suitable for anything more.
The biggest downside is the small CD buttons, which from the very first moment seem ready to come off. They stick, and I don't see them lasting long. But okay, as I said at the beginning, for this money, you don't expect anything more. For a simple device that plays old formats (forgotten records and cassettes), it does its job. If I wanted something more serious, to record the cassettes to MP3, for example, I would prefer something else that connects directly to a PC. I would give it 5 stars if it had better buttons.
Everything is fine but..
The sound quality is average,
It looks and feels cheaply made with its plastic parts (keys, etc.)
On the plus side, it can play old radio cassettes, records, CDs, and USB.
Unfortunately, it does not connect via Bluetooth, which would be very useful.
In conclusion, it is worth it but don't expect anything crazy.
I didn't have a pick-up in the past and I am not an expert, but this particular one has left me more than satisfied! It plays records very nicely (okay, the sound could definitely be better, but personally, I think it's fine), it has a radio, a USB port, it plays CDs and even cassettes!!! So we have a device that can make use of all our old collections. Also, with its vintage appearance, it adds a different touch to the space. Another plus is that the volume goes very high without distorting the sound too much, especially on the radio. I consider it a very good purchase for someone who is an "amateur" in the subject, since the main element is that it has built-in speakers.