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LuguLake Vinyl Record Player Review

Review-the LuguLake turntable is a stylish record teacher with excellent sound quality and easy-to-use controls, perfect for all your vinyl listening needs.

What is it?

The Lugulake turntable is a desktop teacher with built-in stereo speaker, 3-speed adjustment and automatic shutdown function. It has a plug-in DC adapter, an RCA output and an auxiliary input. It is elegant with a dark faux wood finish with brass colored speaker covers and On/off volume controls. The platinum plate is made of black plastic.

What’s in the box?

Record player
DC power cable
Instructions for use

Structure and functions

Configuration

The record player was well packaged with a polystyrene protector in a cardboard box. It was easy to set up. You simply carry the styrofoam and plastic bag, close the power cord and you carry the stylish envelope. Just so simple and it is ready to use.

With the black plate and the wood grain, the air is always at the center of the black glass pleasure. It also has a nice felt dust cover on the panel.

The turntable is not necessary for initial configuration or disc playback and also has an auxiliary input for connecting other audio devices to the built-in speakers. There is also an RCA jack to connect the turntable to other Audio speakers (via RCA cables) such as an amplifier or a stereo system. But this is clearly not necessary, because the built-in speakers sound great-loudly and clearly. They will be linked to the arrival of the lecturer.

The volume knob on the front controls the volume well, with good music and sound.

Power

As mentioned earlier, the sound quality was quite good. There was no distortion, and it captured all the great full sounds that a recording provides. The turntable has 3 speeds: 33, 45 and 78 rpm. A plate adapter is provided for the 45 speed. There is also an automatic shutdown switch that is activated by default, but that can easily be changed to shutdown.

First I played a classic 33 rpm record from 1980. I have enabled/disabled the volume control. I then unlocked the sound arm and lifted it with the very beautiful and thin sound lever. I brought the tonearm to the disc that started spinning. I lowered the tonearm and he lowered the tonearm and the stylus very slowly on the disc. I really enjoyed the release of the arm from her. He slowly and gently lowered the pen to the plate. The songs took me back to the 1980s and listened to the same record when I was a child.

I heard the whole side of the record. When the auto-off function is activated, the recording stops when the stylus reaches the end of the last song. One feature that was not found was the automatic sound feedback. But with the automatic shutdown, this was not a big problem.

I then tried a 45 rpm recording. It was easy to change the speed and use the hard drive adapter. From the 33rd classic, the 45th Sunday of each year.

Final Considerations

Overall, this is a great turntable with the standard Turntable features working well. The speakers sound great and are a stylish addition to my pleasure center. It is definitely worth considering.

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