Realizing he could sell more radios by providing quality entertainment,
Crosley developed WLW, the "nation's station". It is rumored that the
station could be heard at times as far away as Australia. Crosley's station
broadcast a gamut of programming, but reached its 500,000-watt peak in 1932 when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt first flipped the gold plated switch from the
White House to transmit his "Fireside Chats". At that time, the
impressive Turntable Console CD was a common fixture in homes nationwide. As
American as baseball and root beer floats, this furniture styled piece was as
functional as it was fabulous. Grand in appearance, and handsome in design the
Turntable Console CD is handcrafted of solid hardwoods and veneers and is the
last full size console inspired by an industry giant. This renowned design is
true to tradition with an AM/FM radio and three speed turntable discreetly
hidden under the hinge-top lid, yet adds a dose of modern technology with a
fully functioning CD player.
- Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism
- Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM Records
- Plays 7", 10" & 12" Records
- Diamond Stylus Needle
- CD Player
- Programmable 20-Track Memory
- LED Display
- Repeat Play
- AM/FM Radio
- Airplane Tuning Dial
- Analog Tuner
- External FM Antenna
- Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers
- Function Select
- Auxiliary Output
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UPC: 710244274470
Model: CR44CD