
Soundmaster NR917
Manual
Soundmaster NR917
Manual
Good day, I had the pickup with me, I didn't have to buy anything extra.
According to the instructions, the Bluetooth function is only intended for playing music from a connected smartphone.
Yes, the sound also comes from the funnel, among other things. There are other loudspeakers built into the housing.
Yes, the 4 feet can be removed from the record player as they are fixed with a Phillips screw.
Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not provide this information.
If you are interested in listening to shellac records, I would definitely not recommend this record player. You can find enough models that also have the 78 rpm speed. Audio-Technica, for example, has some good models. It is then simply a matter of replacing the needle, as you have already mentioned. Certain models even have a stowage place for a 2nd head. In my view, the Soundmaster is merely an "eye-catcher" (Still less than a real gramophone) and should not be used effectively for playing records. (Look at the tone arm. It contradicts all the sacred laws of the vinyl listener). Too high a price for something plastic. Any gramo from the real era costs even less.... To this I must add that a belt drive, as claimed otherwise by the manufacturer, does not prevent vibrations. Get a player with direct drive for this. Greetings
Here are the details: - 33/45/78 rpm turntable - Stereo FM radio and CD/CD-RW/CD-MP3 player - Cassette player and USB port - Bluetooth and encoding (recording of platter and cassette to USB) - Dimensions: 38 cm x 45 cm x 64 cm No, unfortunately we do not do gift wrapping.
On the back there is only a DC input and the FM radio antenna cable. Attached is a picture: https://gizmo-retail.nl/pub/media/catalog/product/cache/4cc3ae224d0bd8784fe00c00746e4b44/n/r/nr917_4.jpg
Hello no this will not work has Bluetooth integrated but is intended for e.g. pairing a mobile phone.
Yes, you can play vinyl records and even record them directly onto a USB stick (digitising).
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