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Pyle PTCDCS3UIP Reviews



.... July 24th, 2015


It's the perfect audio player (fake review)

The truth is pyle offers extensions on your warranty if you write reviews. But they only beat around the Bush and you get nothing. The truth about this product is that it is a piece of overpriced junk... Buy it and you will remember this post when you see how fast it breaks down and how you get stuck with the product


.... July 22nd, 2015


It's the perfect audio device.

I had looked into getting an antique gramophone but quickly learned that you could not play any of your records unless they were pre-1935 shellac records. It would only serve for I candy. What I love about this model is that you get the best of all worlds. You get the eye candy. Every guest in my home compliments its beauty. You get a player that you can actually play your lp (long play) records on. Plays 33,45,and 78 records. Plays cassettes. Plays compact disks. You can plug your audio gadgets in the rca port in the back. There is also a usb port that will charge your devices.You can also record directly to your usb device.the sound quality is clear and load. If you know how to care for vinyl records and the stylus on the player, you can get records to sound equal if not better than a modern disk. Even my more poor quality records played with less crackling than other high end turntables I've used. An antique player would run you anywhere from 1500-6000 dollars. Old cassette players seem to have gone obsolete so good luck finding one that wont chew up your cassettes. these players are reasonably priced. Yet look expensive. And the tape audio is good also. I popped in one of my cassettes from the 80's and it played just as well as it did then.but my most favorite thing about owning this player is that what when I am at a thrift store, I can always buy that dollar record or 50 cents cassette (not the rapper) and know I will be able to enjoy it as soon as I get home home. The only thing I would change would be the arm that holds the stylus, but from my expertise on lp records I know that an arm of brass would ruin the records. Maybe the future models will have a light metal finish? Still gets a 10 for performance and overall looks. Oh, it also plays radio... But I don't listen to the radio so call I can say is, that it did sound clear. Sorry for my grammar people.

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