Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Seasonlife Turntable Record Player Review



 For Fran's birthday this year, our daughter got her a Seasonlife turntable record player. It is something Fran has wanted for a long time. We have a huge collection of vinyl records that have been in storage for years, and now, we are enjoying them again.

In an age where digital music dominates, there's something uniquely satisfying about listening to vinyl records. We are old enough to remember when vinyl records were all we had for music besides the radio. 

Let's look back at how we listened to music over the years. After vinyl records came the 8-track tape players, cassette players, CDs, and digital downloads. I believe vinyl records are making a comeback. Our 18-year-old grandson Bobby, has a turntable and has started his own collection of vinyl records.

Seasonlife Turntable Record Player Review

Features of our Seasonlife Turntable:

3-Speed Operation, It can play at 33 1/3, and 45 RPM a wide range of vinyl records.

Built-in Speakers: The turntable has integrated stereo speakers, providing a decent listening sound quality.

Bluetooth Connectivity: Bluetooth capability lets you stream wirelessly from your smartphone or other devices. 

Auto-Stop Function: This feature stops the turntable when the record ends, protecting your vinyl, and ensuring the needle doesn't wear down.

Our Seasonlife turntable delivers a warm rich sound and is easy to set up. We are now enjoying those wonderful sounds of the 70's along with some new vinyls we have purchased.

This Seasonlife Record Player is a perfect choice, whether you're looking to start or expand your vinyl collection, without breaking the bank.

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8 comments:

  1. Fran has good taste! The sound out of the vinyl records is so rich and for those who really enjoy music with all it's varied notes, nothing beats a good record player. We enjoy ours as well and it's kind of nostalgic to put those records on and have a good listen. Thanks Sam! p.s. remember to keep your vinyl records clean!

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  2. Interesting how the more things change the more they remain the same. Thanks for a look back at music from the past.

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  3. Like you, I have my old treasured vinyl records, as well as some cassette tapes that are still hanging in there. Also like you two, I remember when vinyl records were the only way to hear our favorite songs other than waiting for them to play on the free radio stations. I also remember sneaking my transistor radio into school so we could listen to it on our lunch break sitting outside on the school steps. A turntable allows us to revisit the good memories and truly the most excellent music! A fabulous gift idea

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  4. Ah, such memories this review evokes. We always had a record player for so many years and played records daily. I still have a whole box saved of our favorite vinyl records. I haven't had a stereo record player a few years now. Perhaps it is time to get a new one such as this one by Seasonlife so I can revisit my favorite 60s folk music, among other favorites.

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  5. I grew up listening to vinyl records and still have both them and a stereo turntable. There really is nothing quite like the sound of a vinyl disc recording. What a perfect gift for Fran!

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  6. I was just saying to hubby last week how I wish we had both kept our Vinyl records and that if we still had them we would need a good turntable record player. Thank you for your review as I can see a day when we start gathering Vinyl again :) Love the sound of Vinyl and so glad it is coming back !

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  7. We still have some of our old vinyl records and really appreciated getting a turntable.

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  8. I like the look of that one! My number one and two sons are all about vinyl records! In fact they both have turntables and listen to their music on vinyl (mostly). They buy vinyl as well, versus CDs or downloads.

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