Victrola The Quincy 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player

Victrola The Quincy 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player

What color is it?

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Farmhouse Shiplap Grey

Oooohh ill add to the discussion. It’s the color of the main picture :slight_smile:

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Can the AM radio function please be verified? The item title shows AM/FM while the description refers to FM only. Thanks in advance!

Hi there. These are being obtained from Amazon inventory so we don’t have a lot of information. Here it is on Amazon. There may be more information there.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PM1QSMD

We don’t have a way to check but we do match Amazon’s info. That said, looking at the dial from the photo, I don’t think it has AM either:

Victrola page doesn’t mention AM either.

I sent a note to our team to see if we want to update this.

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Can we also clarify if this version can record?? I know I saw a similar looking Victrola that could record from Vinyl to MP3….or maybe I’m crazy. Maybe I’m crazy. :melting_face:

Since it specifies ‘CD PLAYER’

I would assume no on recording. But what do I know? :man_shrugging: Oh yeah… just as much as Woot does, apparently! :zany_face:

:cowboy_hat_face:

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Best to check the Amazon or Victrola site. As mentioned above, these came from Amazon so we don’t have any other information on them and no one to ask.

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This Victrola The Quincy 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player is only FM and the CD is a Player Only.

I have a very similar style and there is no AM function. Reading the description on the page, it does not reference AM radio, so I’m assuming its the same.

I really like mine, but just know you’re getting a jack of all trades, not good at anything.

Those who have this, how good of a vinyl player is it? I don’t need anything advanced but don’t want a piece of junk either and I’ve heard negative feedback about Victorla products overall.

Its not great. I would say its adequate, unless your an audiophile in which case you’ll hate it.

A lot depends on the age of the device, the quality of the record, and honestly the overall sound. Mine is pretty old (wanna say around 10 years). Its starting to get a bit tinny.

But, I can play my cassettes, I can play my CDs, I can stream my phone to it, and I can listen to the radio or a vinyl when I want.

I heard 78 RPM records are making a comeback.

WOOT!

We bought it from Woot around Christmas and I agreed - it’s alright. However it’s worth buying a new “Banpa” diamond cartridge from Amazon. For $15 it’s a worthy upgrade.