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Ricatech RTT99 wooden record player

General
Are you looking for a record player with a vintage appearance and modern technology on board? The Ricatech RTT99 wooden record player has that vintage feel, but at the same time offers built-in speakers and all the features of a top-of-the-range record player. The Ricatech RTT99 is not just a piece of eye candy, it offers outstanding sound too!
The possibilities of the RTT
The Ricatech RTT99 is a compact and portable record player that makes a big impression. You can freely adjust the volume, speed, and tone to your liking, and even though the Ricatech RTT99 has an ultra-compact design, the built-in speakers ensure a good listening experience.
Portable and modern
Digitise your favourite records via the USB input, to safely store or preserve your music on your computer. All you have to do is plug a USB cable in to the record player and your PC or Mac, and you're good to go! Moreover, this record player also features handles and latches for easy and safe transportation.
Specifications
Product features
- Playback possibilities line in
- Turntable analogue outputs line
- Auto return yes
- Auto stop no
- Includes speakers yes
- Colour wood/natural
- Speed 33 / 45 / 78
- Type of turntable not specified
- Equipped with audio interface yes
- With dust cover no
Weight and dimensions including packaging
- Weight (incl. packaging) 7.0 kg
- Dimensions (incl. packaging) 70.0 x 43.0 x 18.0 cm
Product specifications
- record player
- suitable for 33/45/78 RPM vinyl
- digitise your records via USB to PC or Mac
- USB input (USB cable not included)
- line-in (mini jack)
- controls: volume, speed, and tone
- auto-return (of arm to starting position)
- built-in stereo speaker: 2 x 1W
- dimensions: 61.3 x 36.6 x 12.2 cm
- weight: 6.6 kg
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