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| | Features | Retro turntable with record player, cassette player, CD player and AM/FM stereoPlays 33, 45 and78 RPM records with automatic tone arm return at end of playTwo full-range speakers deliver stereo sound, with a built-in headphone jack for private listeningRecords to PC or Mac using the built-in USB port and included Audacity Sound Editor softwarePaprika wood-style cabinet finishPaprika Wood Style CabinetPlays 33, 45 &78 RPM records, Automatic tone arm return at end of playRecords to PC or Mac using the built in USB port & included Audacity Sound Editor softwareTwo Full-range speakers deliver stereo sound with built in headphone jack for private listening and RCA line outputs to optionally connect
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| | Description | The Victoria Tunewriter III is a multi-functioning music system equipped with a unique recording feature allowing you to record your music from vinyl, cassette or AUX directly to your PC or Mac. Edit your digitally recorded audio tracks with the free included Audacity cross-platform sound editor. Burn your entire album to CD, convert your songs to MP3 for use on your iPod, and add all your recorded files to your computer's music library. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 21.0 inches | | Product Width: | 13.75 inches | | Product Height: | 11.9 inches | | Product Weight: | 21.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 23.0 inches | | Package Width: | 15.5 inches | | Package Height: | 15.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 26.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 53 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 53 customer reviews )
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138 of 139 found the following review helpful:
Enjoying My Music Again! Feb 11, 2010
By David Spencer
"music lover"
Being a babyboomer, I came along during the fabulous music of the 50s and 60s. I have a large collection of records and cassettes, but I was running out of ways to play them with the change in technology. With the Grace Digital Audio Tunewriter I can now play the records and cassettes and even cds. As an added bonus, I can copy both records and cassettes to cds and take fresh copies of my music with me in cd format. I love this machine! It took a while to figure out how to copy and convert to cd, but now it's a snap.
65 of 65 found the following review helpful:
Nostalgic technology May 10, 2010
By D. Ingram
"Soup N Eggroll"
We bought this product for my mother for Christmas 2009. She was wanting something that would play her old 78 records, and also record it onto cassette tapes. I have no idea WHY she wanted them on cassette, since - let's face it - who even listens to cassettes anymore? I mean, SHE doesn't even have a cassette player in her car these days. I was doing some research on this product, and found that it would plug via USB into a computer and convert your vinyl to digital, and I was absolutely thrilled.
We got this for her, and it works just as advertised. We have converted several of her 78s and 35s onto CDs, and also many cassettes. The program is easy to understand, and burns a disc fairly quickly.
The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is that the cassette player door does not close tightly enough. Perhaps this is a malfunction on just our player, and would never happan again on another machine, but to get the cassette to play, sometimes we have to press in on the cassette player door and then push the Play button.
All-in-all, a very good product, and worth the money.
53 of 53 found the following review helpful:
WORKS GREAT FOR MY MAC!!!! Apr 07, 2010
By Tim D. Sawyer
"T. SAWYER"
I was looking for months for a product that would easily record my vinyl records and cassettes to a CD-R. Then I came across the VICTORIA TUNEWRITER III at a local store. Decided to buy it without hearing any product reviews, but since the store had a good return policy I decided to try it. I am completely happy and have had no problems so far and it works better than I had imagined. I haven't used all the settings and features on the Audacity software but it works great at recording records and cassettes into WAV or MP3 files and exporting them to itunes or my garage band program on my iMac computer. I am also happy with the look of this item. The speakers are fair sounding but I can get better sound by connecting it into my stereo. I choose to play the recorded media through iTunes and the burned CD-R's in my home sound system. The one complaint is that the door that opens and holds the cassette can be tricky at times getting the cassette in to close the door properly, but this is very minor and I have no problems if i take my time doing it. Overall a great buy at under $200.00. I also like that it has an AM/FM RADIO and CD player in addition to the record and cassette playing capabilities. The Teac model similar to this one might also be a good option, but I think this does all that I could ask for with great quality. I found this item easy to use and the directions simple to understand. This product makes recording fun and hassle free.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great unit for recording records to CDs using your computer Sep 19, 2010
By Dick and Nona We have had the Victoria unit for about a week now, and have found it satisfactory in all respects. We have begun to record our old vinyl records on CDs. The process is relatively straight forward, but be sure to read all the instructions thoroughly. They are very complete. You hook up the provided USB cord to your computer, then use the provided software to record. It is really simple. One thing, however, about the gain level of the recording. You need to go to the computer's control panel to be sure the recording gain is correct. When the instructions say 3-6, they mean it, but if you have Skype or another program that uses a microphone, it may be set on 69, as ours was. The instructions on how to change the setting are step by step and very clear, if you take the time to follow them carefully. Don't know how long the needle lasts, or how to buy a replacement, but am going to email customer service to find out. The sound is good, and the versatility great. Note: when they tell you to let the tone arm on the record player automatically return at the end of the record, PAY ATTENTION TO THIS as there is a note in the manual that if you hinder it you can damage the unit. Everything is working great, so far, so I think this unit with the software that comes with it, great for the price.. Cabinet style is very nice also.
73 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing Jul 14, 2010
By Emu Ali We were very excited about getting a media player that would allow us to play and convert old records and tapes. We shouldn't have expected too much, considering the low price, but this device was a major disappointment. If you are at all discriminatory about sound quality, you don't want to buy this equipment. Everything about it is cheap. I hooked up external speakers and a sub woofer to the unit and cranked up the bass all the way, but the bass was still practically non-existent. Personally, I'd rather not hear old records when the sound is this bad. The beauty of analog is in the richness of the sound. When it comes to the sound, this product does as much to distract as it does to bring back memories.
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