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04 Aug, 2020
Doesn't sound as good as it looks.
0 of 1 found this helpful Let me start by saying that I'm new to the vinyl scene. I purchased 5 fresh-pressed 180 gram records to start spinning upon the arrival of my new player. They all sound warped and inconsistent when I played them on my new table. I love how it looks, but the quality of the sound just isn't right. I tried troubleshooting the issue; there's no dust build-up, the belt is new, the table is level, the records and table are fresh out of the box and the turntable sounds like it has already lived a long and hard life. If I were to do it all over again, I'd buy something else. From the research I've done since experiencing the sound quality issues, it most likely wouldn't be a Crosley.
As an afterthought, the Bluetooth only works in one direction. You aren't able to listen to your records on higher quality Bluetooth speakers like I thought I would be able to. Instead, you can use the lesser quality speakers of the turn-table to play music from other devices.

17 Jan, 2019
An antisocial game in a social setting
1 of 4 found this helpful It has the potential to be a very fun cross platform social game of questing and pirating, but instead it too often becomes a game of keep away from PC trollers who will spawn kill you until you give up and scuttle your ship. There is a definite advantage in favor of the controls for PC players over those on console, so defending yourself in battle quickly becomes a one-sided affair. Next, unless you have several friends to join your crew and help to accomplish voyages or taking down enemy ships and fortifications, there's very little achievable content. I originally bought this game to play with some friends, and unfortunately I don't enjoy it enough to wait through the long load screens to even do that. Not a game I would recommend taking a flyer on. I'd try it for free on Gamepass first if you can.