







🎵 Spin into the Future of Sound!
The LP&No.1 Record Player is a versatile vinyl turntable featuring a 3-speed belt-drive system, built-in stereo speakers, and USB playback and recording capabilities. With unique LED lighting control and wireless connectivity, it offers an immersive audio experience while enhancing your home decor.









T**.
Good sound
Sounds good. Make sure you set it up correctly. Make sure it’s a sturdy table and level
R**E
Spinning kaleidoscope of color!
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely obsessed with this turntable! The sound quality is excellent and you can add additional speakers to the system. The look will make a statement to any aesthetic you’re trying to achieve. Easy to plug and play and the extra needle and 45 center piece is extra incentive to buy this set up!
M**R
Stops the records too soon
The turntable has an automatic shut off when the record is finished playing, but the one they sent me stopped some records BEFORE they were finished playing. There's a switch to turn that feature off, but if you do then the platter starts turning as soon as you turn the record player on. They sent me a replacement but it was the wrong model without the LED lights. Bad experience.
D**K
Great purchase
So far it seems to be a great purchase. Haven't hooked up separate speakers yet
M**A
Worth the money
Very cool build and pretty much plug n play also its got some cool functions to mess around with specially a separate blue tooth speaker to bump the sound real loud either then that the built in speakers are good enough for your room.
W**M
easy to use
very nice!!
D**S
It is very pretty and I wanted to love it
The media could not be loaded. Quick background: I am not musical at all but have an enormous (multiple thousand) album collection (thanks mostly to my father) and I have listened to most of them, well at least half. They stem from early 1900's until recent day and range in all styles, Jazz, country, musicals, rock etc. I was fortunate that my vintage style player actually sounded great and played all 3 speeds but it was kind of bulky and so I was searching for more modern less bulk and then finally decided on this.In my searching I thought I can go less price if it is good enough but I still ordered a digital turntable stylus force scale since I was buying new, it seemed like a good idea.I got the turntable before the scale so I was going for a test spin first.Put on my first album after fumbling with the tonearm and played an album, my favorite, Stevie Nicks. MMM, it was OK but for a clean album it sounded dirty. I tried Andrew Sisters 78. The music sounded better (really good actually) but it still was dirty sounding, but it is pretty clean for an older album and one I have played before. Not just crackles but noise.Today I got the scale. Wow, overload full weight on the arm. OK, that explains it. Adjust, adjust and still adjusting. Oops the adjustment weight fell off before I could get it to at minimum most. I admit at the lightest weight I could get it to, it sounded better but it is still to heavy.I guess back it goes. I thought about exchanging it but there is a second problem.Second problem is the arm locking lever is in the wrong place. Instead of on the neck it is near the arm lift control. I realized my fumble when I first put my first album on was not just random but is an obstacle. Normally you just unlock it and never think about it but in testing the weight of the arm I noticed when I had the lock fully open, the arm raise and lower bar is resting on it, causing different weights on the arm (see video of lift arm resting on lock lever). So to move the lock out of the way you need to fumble with the lift arm and pull the tonearm away or visa versa and really who needs that much work.It is so pretty and I wanted to love it so much, especially since my amazing vintage style one had a moving accident. I guess this one goes back and I move on to searching all over again.In my personal opinion if you are not listening to hundreds of records, you can probably manage the fumbling tonearm locking lever, it would not be a deal breaker because it is so pretty but in combination with the weight of the arm, I can't do it.
P**R
Very good quality
The speaker is pretty good on this player. The light are a nice addition. My son loves this player. Worth the money.
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