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Audio turntables let you break out the vinyl records to relive the memories of the past. Sears offers a complete selection of name brand Crosley and Jensen audio turntables that play both old and new LPs up to 78 RPM. With the Crosley Memory Master II, you receive an audio turntable and front-loading CD player in one unit. Use your turntable to listen to AM/FM radio or to record your albums to CD. DJ Tech Pro audio turntables even support iPods and compatible MP3 players. Listen to and record your albums to CD on an audio turntable from Sears.

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Turntables For Playing Those Retro Vinyls

While CD and mp3 players are undoubtedly more popular, vinyl records have made a serious comeback in recent years. There's something about the sound of a turntable that's compelling and fun, and a turntable can be a perfect addition to a modern home stereo system. Sears carries turntables from Crosley, Ion, Newmark and other manufacturers to bring incredible analog sound into any living room.

Part of the appeal of a turntable is the nostalgic element that it brings to a home stereo. Many vintage turntables are especially nostalgic devices, as they're designed with a classic style that recalls the turntables of the 50s and 60s. Despite their classic appearance, these turntables have modern appointments that make them far more dependable and useful than their predecessors. For instance, most vintage record players have built in CD players and radios.

USB turntables are capable of connecting to a stereo receiver and a computer simultaneously, and with additional software, they make digitizing a record collection a fairly easy process. An entire record collection can be quickly converted to CD or mp3 in the time that it takes to play through each album. For an even easier conversion, some record players have built-in CD recorders or tape decks.

For a more advanced listening experience, professional turntables pack on the high-end features to ensure the best possible sound reproduction. Professional turntables have built-in balancing capabilities, pitch control and cross-fade knobs to meet the needs of audiophiles and DJs.

A turntable can bring a lot of personality to a home stereo. They offer superior sound and a more personal experience than digital music formats, and with great turntables from top brands at Sears, it's easier than ever to bring a vinyl collection back to life.