PyleHome Digital Turntable with USB/SD Recording
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This all-in-one record player can convert music from radio and vinyls into MP3 files on a USB stick or SD card for easy storage and sharing
PyleHome Digital Turntable with USB/SD Recording
Experience the rich, warm sound produced by this record player, which features a modern aesthetic and conveniences to match, most notably vinyl-to-digital audio conversion.
All-in-One Design
Unlike turntables that need to be hooked up to an external receiver and separate speakers, this Pyle record player has everything built in, making it easy to use, right out of the box.
Modern Functionality
More than simply playing music, this turntable can convert vinyl records into digital files on a USB drive or SD card, making it easy to share and save your favorite songs and albums. It also comes with a cable for playing and recording music from another device, such as a smartphone.
Specifications
- Model number: PLTTB9U
- Modern digital turntable
- Built-in speakers
- AM/FM radio
- Direct-to-digital USB/SD card encoder
- Speed settings: 33rpm, 45rpm, and 78prm
- Headphone output
- Product dimensions: 4.7”x11.0”x12.6”
- Weight: 7.37lb.
- Condition: new
In the box: turntable, 45rpm adaptor, software, USB cable, aux-in cable, AC adapter
About Pyle
Whether you’re familiar with Pyle Audio or not, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard music, a radio program, or a podcast piped through their speakers. Since it was founded in 1960s, Pyle has been transforming cars into roving home theaters with its speakers, amps, and head units. Having first gained acclaim for its original set of speakers, Pyle Drivers, the company’s product lines grew at an impressive clip. Today, Pyle Audio is a major player in the car, home, marine, and professional audio realms, as well as TV, DJ equipment, and projector markets.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
This all-in-one record player can convert music from radio and vinyls into MP3 files on a USB stick or SD card for easy storage and sharing
PyleHome Digital Turntable with USB/SD Recording
Experience the rich, warm sound produced by this record player, which features a modern aesthetic and conveniences to match, most notably vinyl-to-digital audio conversion.
All-in-One Design
Unlike turntables that need to be hooked up to an external receiver and separate speakers, this Pyle record player has everything built in, making it easy to use, right out of the box.
Modern Functionality
More than simply playing music, this turntable can convert vinyl records into digital files on a USB drive or SD card, making it easy to share and save your favorite songs and albums. It also comes with a cable for playing and recording music from another device, such as a smartphone.
Specifications
- Model number: PLTTB9U
- Modern digital turntable
- Built-in speakers
- AM/FM radio
- Direct-to-digital USB/SD card encoder
- Speed settings: 33rpm, 45rpm, and 78prm
- Headphone output
- Product dimensions: 4.7”x11.0”x12.6”
- Weight: 7.37lb.
- Condition: new
In the box: turntable, 45rpm adaptor, software, USB cable, aux-in cable, AC adapter
About Pyle
Whether you’re familiar with Pyle Audio or not, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard music, a radio program, or a podcast piped through their speakers. Since it was founded in 1960s, Pyle has been transforming cars into roving home theaters with its speakers, amps, and head units. Having first gained acclaim for its original set of speakers, Pyle Drivers, the company’s product lines grew at an impressive clip. Today, Pyle Audio is a major player in the car, home, marine, and professional audio realms, as well as TV, DJ equipment, and projector markets.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?