- Mission Style Turntable System by Crosley
- Stack-O-Matic (Stackable) Turntable - Stacks up to 6 records.
- 3 Speed Record Changer Technology - Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM Records
- Front-loading CD Player with LED Display
- Side Mounted Cassette Deck
- AM/FM Analog Radio
- Plays all 7, 10, and 12 inch Records
- External Auxiliary Inputs/Outputs & Speaker Outputs - Connect additional speakers
- Showcased in a solid wood and veneer cabinet
- Diamond-stylus Needle
- Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism
- Fully Automatic Tone Arm
- Stacks Up To 6 Records at a Time
- Illuminated Electronically Assisted Dial Tuner
- Programmable 20-track Memory
- Repeat Play
- Function Select Switch
- External FM Antenna
- Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers for premium quality sound.
- Headphone Jack
- Ceramic Cartridge
- Size: 19"w X 10"h X 17"d (inches)
- Shipping Carton Dimensions 19"W x 13"H x 20"L
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Matching Stand Available (sold separately)
- Comes in 3 colors
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
- Oak - 710244237260 (CR72-OA-S)
- Paprika - 710244237215 (CR72-PA-S)
- Cherry - 710244237277 (CR72-CH-S)
DESCRIPTION:
Handsomely showcased in a solid wood and veneer cabinet, the
Mission stays true to the simplistic nature of design with smooth straight
lines and rich edges. Crosley has married subtle stylings with fancy
technology. The Mission features Crosley's very own Stack-O-Matic technology
allowing you stack up to 6 records and drop them automatically for continuous
play. Let the AM/FM analog radio and illuminated dial take you for a stroll
down memory lane or just pop in your favorite CD in the front loading CD
player for maximum listening enjoyment.
Mission style furniture derived its origins from a desire to create
furniture and accessories that were pure in form and lacked a lot of
ornamentation. The mission movement, which began in the early 1900's, was in
response to the heavily gilded and carved Victorian styles. Unlike it
predecessor, the mission statement stressed the importance of preserving the
simplistic nature of hand crafted products. Expertly combining form and
function, the mission style is one characterized by natural, unpainted woods
and other earthy materials. It leaves no room for confusion between its
stylings and those characteristic of insignificant clutter. This style rose to
popularity when architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright adopted the style and
the simplistic way of thinking. For more than 70 years, Wright showed his
countrymen new ways to build their homes and to see the world around them.
This arts and crafts movement is beautifully embodied in Crosley's Mission
Stack-O-Matic.