🎤 Relive the Classics, Embrace the Future!
The Denver 8-in-1 CD Bluetooth Cassette Player is a versatile HiFi system that combines a vinyl turntable, cassette player, CD player, FM/AM radio, and MP3 recording capabilities. With its retro wooden design and modern features, it allows users to enjoy and convert their favorite audio formats seamlessly. The system includes a full-size remote control and offers dedicated UK-based support with a 12-month warranty.
B**Y
Sounds as good as it looks
Before I ordered this music centre I read a lot of the reviews about it on here...and wasnt too sure whether I should buy it. However, I bit the bullet and ordered one. It arrived the very next day which was excellent service, and when I opened the box I was very pleasantly surprised. It has that vintage retro look, in wood not plastic, which I like, and having had a cursory look at the set up manual (men dont read manuals!) I found it was a very simple task to get the centre working, as long as you remember to switch it on at the back of the machine! The remote control is a bonus, which I have found to be so easy to operate. All the options...HiFi, radio, CD and tape all work perfectly. It gets a bit of getting used to waiting for the toner arm to drop on the HiFi unit, but the sound quality is excellent for the price paid, and though there is no treble/bass option, there are settings for different music styles which compensates. I also like the dial tuning on the radio, reminded me of my youth when all radios required manual tuning...none of this modern pre-set station selection.I've only had the music centre for 2 days, but my initial impression is that it is a quality machine which will certainly satisfy my need to be able to play my vinyl and CDs again. If you're looking for a good quality value for money music centre, I'd recommend this one...it sounds as good as it looks!Just a quick note to point out that some who have bought this have complained that when playing a record, the deck switches off before the end of the record. This is because there is an auto-stop function which assumes every record is of the same duration. If you switch the auto-stop function off, (the switch is next to the lever that raises the toner arm) the record will play to the end. Hope this helps.
P**R
Ticks all the boxes for me
I read reviews of all the current all-in-one sound systems for sale. I was up and down in making a choice but finally went for the light wood option of this model. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised.Its great.Unpacked easily, tried the CD player first and got to grips with the sound - have settled for the rock option for the moment which has a reasonable bass and is loud enough without distortion. Yes the CD holder is a little wobbly but aren't they all? Just be gentleI then put on a really old vinyl - the original My Fair Lady from the stage version of 1956!!! I kid you not.It was perfect - not a bump, not a skip. I have to say I bought a cleaning set with the system and it seemed to pick up all the dust and hair . I suggest you clean your vinyls before use. The record player has a manual aspect to it but that's part of going old school, along with the radio dials.One thing I will mention is that the manual advises the removal of the turntable transit screw. We had a good look for it - the quick start guide clarifies that it is no longer required!When recording from CD to USB you can choose between recording just one track or the whole CD.The remote is effective once you are familiar with the buttons.My only regret is that I forgot to check if this system had bluetooth capabilites. I should perhaps have gone up to the 9-in1 version. But that's on me.Thankfully so far everything is working well, the sound is good and it looks fantastic. I couldn't be more pleased. It was a great buy for the price
G**A
Lovely little player
charming vintage aesthetic and covers a wide range of functions, from playing vinyl and cassettes to FM/AM radio, CDs, and USB recording. The sound quality is decent for casual listening, though it might lack the depth that more advanced systems offer. The compact design and multiple input options are handy, but the controls could be a bit more intuitive. Overall, it's a good choice for those who enjoy the retro look and the versatility of an all-in-one system without needing high-end audio
D**E
Impressed
I am having so much pleasure with this unit. The sound quality is good, if not very good with a hint of surround sound. The standard of the materials used in the product are high. Everything works and delivery was fine. All my old LPs are being played with no skipping. I recommend
B**A
Great stuff
It's a lovely record player. We haven't tried any cassettes as due to lockdown I can't travel to get my collection. The radio, cd and vinyl player are perfect though and it gives a decent sound, and if you want better, it can be hooked up with a set of speakers. Built-in speakers will never be as awesome as a surround stereo system obviously but it's very enjoyable in an average size room.It was a wholly new concept for me that the belt had to be adjusted by myself and the printed manual was not very clear at all. Thank God for YouTube! If you're not a natural tech geek, search YouTube its amazing really everything is on there!Still, the tiny clip that holds the turntable secure was a hell of a job to "pop off" and then back on again without damage because it doesn't just "pop off" as breezily as they make you believe it should. It is made very very secure and it was a bit of a wrestle and a prayerful one. I kept thinking that this is something the customer should really not be required to do and take the responsibility of possibly voiding the warranty in the process, due to some scratch or some such damage made. I did it but I bloody well hope I won't need to do a replacement on the belt anytime soon!The only small issue that remains is with the hinge as I open the top it seriously sticks and I have to help it by hand both when opening and closing. It will need to be oiled. Also the top doesn't seem to sit exactly straight. The reason I'm not bothering to ask for an exchange is because I have already had to return one which was a different brand and squeaked aloud over the music with every turn of the records.I do like this one it was worth the money.
M**R
Not worth the money.
Very poor sound quality for the cost. Mostly made of MDF with a basicly realish wood top. Sensor and indication lights misaligned in holes. Cassettes are a bit of a pain to get in. I wouldn't say its worth almost £200. Just really a peice of furniture for us.Will now be purchasing something different to play our vinlys on.
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