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Crosley’s timeless turntables shatter preconceived notions of creaky, dusty record players from years past. Today’s units pump more features than grandma could ever have dreamed, while still preserving their retro chic quality.

With a turntable in your hands, you can revisit favorite memories or enjoy making new ones. Savor the vinyl leaving the decorative jacket. The needle hitting the record. The warm, melodic sound of your favorite artist.

Music mavens will marvel at Crosley turntables that also feature goodies like CD recorders, cassette decks, radios, USB ports and auxiliary inputs and outputs.
But with so many options, how do you choose? Read on -- our easy buying guide will help.

Entertainment Centers: Play all formats of your new and old musical collection with one of these multi-function turntables. Music aficionados will appreciate the versatility of listening to the CD player, AM/FM radio and cassette player included in some of the systems, along with their vinyl.

CD Recorders: Let out a sigh of relief. The problem of preserving your vinyl is finally solved with our CD recorders that are as easy to use as simply touching a button. Some of our in-demand recorders also play CDS, AM/FM radio and cassettes, offering several options for listening to your favorite songs hour after hour. Reviving the best of your personal music collection has never been easier.

Record Changers: 1950’s technology is back! Crosley’s record changers allow records to be stacked six at a time, then automatically dropped onto the platter for a steady stream of music. Our 3-speed Stack-O-Matic ™ technology allows you to play all of your favorite recordings, regardless of the speed.

USB capabilities: Want to convert vinyl to digital? Some of our turntables include USB ports and audio software that will allow for this easy transfer. Just hook up your Windows-equipped PC or Mac to the turntable’s USB port and save your collection on your computer. Using the software, you can even clean up vinyl’s snaps and pops, alter pitch, and create multi-track recordings.

PAR (portable audio ready): Some turntables also feature an auxiliary input that makes it easy to hook up your iPod or other MP3 player for easy listening on your turntable.

Wood Turntables: These units fit perfectly on a desk or table and are offered in a wide variety of styles and colors. Nostalgic touches range from airplane-style radio dials to authentic cloth grill covers. Crafted of solid hardwoods and veneers using a seven-step finishing process, most units are offered in your choice of Crosley’s signature finishes. Whether you opt for oak, cherry, paprika or another, all are carefully hand applied for the perfect polish.

Portable Turntables: A portable turntable that looks like a retro suitcase from travel’s glamour days. The vinyl-wrapped units, available in brown, tweed and black, offer the rare luxury to simply snap the lid closed, grab the handle, and go. Easily unhinge the top portion to keep the turntable perched on your desk or table for longtime listening.

Plastic/Deco Turntables: These plastic tabletop turntables’ distinctive grill and streamlined styling mimic classic 1950’s automobiles and earned them the name “AutoRama.” The days of drive-ins and diners are back with these nostalgic models that bring back memories of simpler times. Available in black, red and brushed chrome, they make a statement in any room.

Consoles: Significantly taller than their tabletop brothers, these standup wooden units are a throwback to the 1930's when radio reigned supreme. Consoles make excellent showpieces and require no table or stand. Enjoy your vinyl on this renowned design that families gathered around during the Golden Age of Radio.


How do I care for my records?
Store your records vertically (without leaning them) in a clean, cool place away from windows and humidity. Do not place them near heat sources or direct sunlight. Avoid temperature fluctuations.

Keep vinyl records in sleeve and jacket when not in use to protect them from dust or other damaging elements. Handle records by the edges and avoid touching the surface of the record. To clean your vinyl, we recommend the Crosley cleaning kit designed specifically to safely clean records.

Dirty, worn needles can damage your records over time, so make sure your needle is clean and replace it if it looks worn. Crosley sells replacement needles.

How do I care for my wood turntable?
Keep the turntable surface dust and static free by keeping the lid closed when not in use. Clean the outside of the unit as needed with a mild non-alkaline soap, water and soft cloth. Dry immediately with a soft cloth.


What’s the difference between 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM records?
“RPM” stands for revolutions per minute. A 45 RPM record, for example, revolves 45 times in one minute. All three record types are different sizes and revolve at different rates.

Is vinyl gaining popularity again?
Yes. In 2008, more vinyl albums were purchased (1.88 million) than any other year since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. Enthusiasts today range from baby boomers and older to young hipsters. Vinyl’s superior sound quality (which is said to have a warmer, more natural sound) and its tangible, nostalgic nature is winning a wide audience. Many artists are starting to release new albums on vinyl, including Radiohead, Cat Power, Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen.

Other than radios, what was Powel Crosley known for?
Powel Crosley was a man of many inventions, including The Crosley, a small, fuel-efficient car fashioned after lightweight, European cars. Cincinnati’s former Crosley Field is also named after Powel Crosley. When the Cincinnati Reds declared bankruptcy, Crosley, a Cincinnati native, acquired the baseball team in 1934 to keep it in the city.

Where are Crosley products sold?
Our products are sold in a variety of retail, catalogues, and e-commerce partners, as well as on our Web site.

Do you sell any antique Crosley products?
No. Our retro products are inspired from the decades of the 1920’s to the 1950’s, but they are all new.

What are the USB ports on some of your turntables used for?
USB ports allow you to connect your unit to a computer. You can save your vinyl and/or cassettes as digital files that you can save and edit with music software.

What are auxiliary inputs and outputs used for?
Auxiliary inputs can be used to hook up your iPod, MP3 player or any audio source to your Crosley product to allow the music to be played through your Crosley. Auxiliary outputs allow you to listen to audio content from your Crosley on an existing stereo system.

What is the warranty on Crosley products?
Most of our items are covered under a 90 day warranty. Jukeboxes are covered under a 180 day warranty.

Where can I receive technical support?
Call Crosley at 1-800-926-7801 Monday through Friday, 8a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

Do you sell replacement parts?
Yes. Call Crosley at 1-800-926-7801 Monday through Friday, 8a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

Is assembly required on any Crosley products?
Our stands are the only items that require some light assembly.

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