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Jeffrey Schiller is the founder and president of a health trade organization that organized successful international conferences and trade shows. The event connected producers and buyers, educated thousands of people and became a premier event of the industry. As an instructor for six colleges, his knowledge of the industry and innovative classes attract and motivate many students, making him a sought after speaker. Jeffrey also has over 15 years experience as a special feature columnist. His respected columns and product reviews have been published by many consumer and trade publications. Visit Jeffrey’s website: www.jeffreysreviews.com.

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Convert Vinyl Records & Cassettes To CD

Remember your old vinyl record or tape collection you loved listening to way back when? How long has it been gathering dust in the attic or closet somewhere in your house? What if you could easily convert them to modern day CD’s and be able to listen to them on any CD player either in your home or car stereo system? Wait, you say you are technically challenged and not computer saavy? Not a problem. No computer needed. Thanks to CROSLEY, now is a great time to bring your favorite music back out!

crosleysongwriter3.jpgCROSLEY RADIO offers the Songwriter CD Recorder, an all in one unit that converts vinyls and cassettes to CD in minutes, in just a few simple steps. Or if you want to just listen to your music old style with the unit you can do that too - with the high quality 3-speed turntable and cassette deck.

This unit was found to be one of the best on the market in both quality and ease of use. A recommended excellent product! With the holidays coming up it would make a great gift. www.crosleyradio.com

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  1. I learned about this all in one unit at a wonderful class conducted by J.Schiller and I have only one complaint: the turntable drags distorting the sound. This is the second Crosley turntable I have ordered online and had shipped and BOTH turntables were flawed. Maybe this is a simple adjustment to the belt or other mechanical drive devices but it is maddening to pay big bucks for a unit and have the “record player” malfunction. Crosley was helpful in replacing turntable #1; jury is still out on turntable #2. Not sure if this malfunction is a product of 1) jostling from shipping, or 2) poor workmanship or product design, but I would say a non-workable turn table is a major flaw in this product. Cassette seems to work fine and in principle if all parts work this should be a dream unit. But as with many all-in-one appliances if one part goes bad the entire unit is less than appealing.

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