Let’s not even wait till the end of the year. Let’s just declare the Crosley Revolution, a AA-battery-powered portable USB turntable shaped like a Presto burger maker, 2010’s most bizarre new product.
The Crosley Oval USB Turntable definitely has to be one of the more appealing USB turntables on the market with its black gloss oval design and sleek chrome fittings with an aluminum platter. The ...
Still wondering what to get the guy that just so happens to have everything, including (but not limited to) a 1920's style Bluetooth headset? Found. Crosley Radio has just introduced what's possibly ...
Vinyl is not dead, friends, and the respected record player is not without modern updates. We’ve seen USB turntables before, but turntables have, historically, been pretty large edifices of technology ...
The story of the C20 is one of a major player trying to lure in hardcore audiophiles — and it might just work. With a caveat or two. If you’ve ever been to a Target or department store, you’ve ...
Crosley, makers of inexpensive record players that are the bane of audiophiles and vinyl nerds’ existence, have put out special models for Record Store Day the last few years (last year’s was Star ...
For Record Store Day 2019, Crosley released the RSD3 (review here). This tiny AA battery or USB-powered turntable played 3-inch records over its own built-in speakers, or an external audio system ...
One of the big surprises over the past decade has been the steady climb of record sales, even as overall music sales struggle. Despite the rise of streaming music services like Spotify and Apple Music ...
Back in January, we brought news from Crosley Radio that a rather special turntable was being made to celebrate Record Store Day. More details on the RSD3 mini turntable – which can play 3-inch ...
Ever since 2008, Record Store Day has drawn attention to the 1,400 independent record stores operating in the US and thousands more worldwide. This year Crosley Radio is joining in the celebrations by ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Vinyl may be an old music format, but it’s more popular ...
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