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Jensen Introduces a Vinyl Turntable for Today's Technology

Jensen 3-Speed Stereo TurntableFor the last few years our supplier has attended numerous trade shows and conventions to promote their great nostalgia turntables. Invariably, upon seeing one of our products for the first time people say, "I hear vinyl is coming back". We believe it is time to announce "Vinyl is Back!"

Vinyl sales are predicted to grow to almost three million albums this year. That is an increase of over 50% from the same period last year. "Indie" record stores are cool again. A new generation is discovering vinyl with artists such as Coldplay and Radiohead releasing their new albums on vinyl.

Along with the growing popularity of Vinlyl Turntable comes the New Jensen Turntable with MP3 Encoding and AM/FM Stereo Radio. This is a modern turntable with today's technology and features such as MP3 Encoding, WMA Compatibility, USB and SD/MMC Slots, RCA Auxiliary Line-out Jacks and much more. One of its most innovative features is that It offers Direct MP3 Encoding from the Turntable to a USB thumb drive or SD/MMC Card without the need of a computer. The brand Jensen has been a respected name in consumer and mobile electronics for more than 75 years,in fact Peter Jensen invented the first loudspeaker. Check out and shop online for this turntable and other similar nostalgia turntables systems on our website today!

Jensen JTA-450 3-Speed Stereo Turntable with MP3 Encoding and AM/FM Stereo Radio

Posted on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 02:42PM by Registered Commenteraudiotech in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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