Teac GF-330 CD/AM/FM/Cassette/Turntable System
- Features an old-fashioned turntable, which plays at 33, 45, and 78 speeds
- AM/FM RADIO tuner, which you set manually, using the dial
- For the modern tastes, it features a cassette deck and a single-loading CD player
- The 4-inch full-range speakers give you sound quality beyond anything they had back in the good ol’ days
- Beautifully finished wood cabinet
Three-speed Belt-driven Turntable / AM-FM Tuner / Cassette Deck / CD Player / 4″ SpeakersBring back the good old days with the Teac GF-330. All the style and class of a classic design are wrapped around a powerful, and very modern, set of functions. The CD player features a front-loading CD drawer and precision 3-beam laser pickup. Modes include play/pause, stop, music skip (up/down), all of which are viewable on a 2-digit LED display. The cassette deck offers play, rewind, fast forward, pause, and stop/eject modes, as well as recording–for dubbing your favorite CD tunes to tape. Tune in your favorite swing or big-band station on the rotary analog AM/FM tuner. There’s also a headphone jack for private listening enjoyment. The main attraction of the GF-330, however, is the thoroughly retro belt-driven turntable. Grab those old 45s and LPs out of the basement and take a trip back in time. The turntable supports 33-1/3, 45, 78 RPM records, so you can play your entire collection. A remote
List Price: $ 299.99
Price: $ 89.99
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2 comments
Kirsten
March 28, 2011
Just right for us- modern but basic,
High tech digital sound and lights are wasted on me. This unit combines all of the music features I need into one compact attractive package that sounds as good as any boombox I’ve owned. I like the dial tuner better than a digital tuner. If you’re into the absolute best sound and hi tech features, this is not for you. If you want something to play music in the living room, to play your nostalgic moldy oldy records, and share with the whole family then this might be just right.
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J. Dilks “ditnis”
March 28, 2011
Wish it wasn’t plastic, but…,
This is a superb all-in-one system. The retro feel comes through less effectively than some of the other retro combo players out there because of this one’s plastic and fairly modern-looking interface (with the notable exception of the authentic tuner dial) but for the money, this one is the right choice.
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