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Teac LP-R500: The 20th century CD-LP-cassette geek re-education box
Teac LP-R500: The 20th century CD-LP-cassette geek re-education box
While some cutting-edge fanatics are already waiting for the successor to Blu-ray technology, many old school gadget purists refuse to let go of the past. For that crowd of old schoolers Japan's Teac has released the LP-R500 , a device that plays old vinyl records, cassette tapes, and plays ...
LP-R500, the new all in One LP turntable with CD Recorder
LP-R500, the new all in One LP turntable with CD Recorder
akihabaranews.com — Teac Japan announced this morning the LP-R500, a LP turntable which also feature in its “retro” design, a CD Recorder, a Tape player and an FM Radio. As you guessed this LP-R500, will not only let you listen to all the above mentioned audio thingy, ... (more) LP-R500, the new all in One LP turntable with CD Recorder
Teac goes retro with the LP-R500 audio system
t3.com — Teac has been inspired by the past for its LP-R500 audio system - but has kept one foot firmly in the present. Indeed, if you're looking for a player for all your old formats, this could be the one, with a record deck and cassette player sat ... (more) Teac goes retro with the LP-R500 audio system
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Teac's LP-R500 CD-Equipped Record Player Fell Through Ugly Timewarp [Ugliness]
Gizmodo — Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. This is Teac's LP-R500. Ugh. Sorry, I'll try pulling myself together: it's a modern version of why grandad used to call a "radiogramme," cramming in an FM radio, a CD player, cassette player and record deck into one sleek ancient, massive, clunky box along with an amp and speakers. Admittedly it does let you record your vinyl and tapes to CD. But... ugh. Yours for an ugly $700. [Akihabaranews via Dvice] ...

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