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Click for big image Teac GF-188 Nostalgic Turntable Stereo with Analog AM/FM Tuner






Binding: Electronics
Brand: Teac
EAN: 0043774018376
Feature(s):
  • Nostalgic console stereo with 2-speed turntable and analog AM/FM tuner
  • Wood-paneled housing pays tribute to classic console radios and TVs from '40s and '50s
  • Belt-driven turntable plays back 33-1/3 and 45 rpm vinyl; rotary tuning and volume knobs
  • Rear RCA audio outputs for connecting components to separate receiver
  • Measures 16.9 by 9.1 by 14.8 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 17.18 pounds

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Height 14.8 inches
  • Width 16.9 inches
  • Weight 17.2 pounds

  • Label: TEAC
    List Price: $199.99
    Manufacturer: TEAC
    Model: GF-188
    MPN: GF-188
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 13"
    Width: 17.25"
    Length: 13"
    Weight: 20.45 lbs.
    Product Group: CE
    Publisher: TEAC
    Studio: TEAC
    UPC: 043774018376
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Around the world, the TEAC name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that TEAC has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, TEAC manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the TEAC label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for TEAC products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.
    Amazon.com Product Description:
    Nostalgic music fans that look back fondly on the radio and TV consoles of the '40s and '50s will delight in the Teac GF-188 turntable stereo system, which combines modern components with a retro design. The system is housed in a classic wooden cabinet with a pair of small, old-fashioned (in appearance, anyway) speakers resting on either side. The heart of the unit, however, is the two-speed, belt-driven turntable, which not only looks cool, but plays back 33-1/3 rpm albums and 45 rpm singles, covering the classic LPs and favorite cuts from both yesterday and today.

    Of course, any good classic console also needs an AM/FM radio, and the GF-188 delivers on this count as well, with an analog tuner controlled by a rotary tuning dial and a rotary volume knob. And though the GF-188 comes with a pair of 3-inch, full-range stereo speakers, listeners can opt instead to connect the system to a separate receiver through the rear RCA audio outputs. Once connected, the turntable and radio can serve as components for a more robust stereo system, letting you expand their audio potential. So whether you need a good tabletop stereo for listening to music in your bedroom or you're a nostalgia nut that needs a reliable turntable/radio, the GF-188's blend of classic and contemporary is an ideal choice. The system measures 16.9 by 9.1 by 14.8 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 17.18 pounds.

    What's in the Box
    GF-188 turntable/radio, user's manual.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 1.0

    Rating - 1 Date: 2006-02-24
    Content: I have purchased earlier Teac Nostalgia products and was very satisfied, but for some reason, I think this is the worst system I've ever purchased period. Not only did it suck the first time I recieved it, but after I returned it to the company, they sent it back to me saying that nothing was wrong with it.
    Every time I play a record the left speaker pumps out a fuzzy noise. I'm an Ebay seller who sells these products and I would never think of subjecting a customer to this product. I am going to try ordering another one of these just to see if it sucks as bad as the one I have now. Perhaps this one was just built on a bad day, who knows.
    Summary: I Must Have Gotten A Dud


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