








🎶 Spin your style, stream your soul.
The DIGITNOW Vinyl Record Player combines vintage charm with modern tech, featuring 3-speed playback, Bluetooth streaming, built-in speakers, and vinyl-to-digital conversion. Its portable suitcase design and multiple audio outputs make it a versatile centerpiece for any music lover’s space.
| Brand | DIGITNOW |
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 28 x 12.5 cm; 2.86 kg |
| Item model number | M417 |
| Manufacturer | DIGITNOW! |
| Series | Vinyl Record Player |
| Colour | BLUE |
| Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (AC) |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 2.86 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**R
Great record player
Great little record player,arrived well packaged and fast thankyou,bought as a present,just checked that it worked ,all ok. Good value for the price as a starter for playing vinyl.comes will all the leads u need,and software for converting your vinyl to mp3. Sound quality is good.
S**A
Oh, Happy Day! :0)
i have literally just unboxed this portable turntable, plugged it into the mains & put on my 'Nite Flite 2' LP - this is how it should be, easy-peasy. I'm impressed at the amount of things you can do with this machine, I will perhaps one day get around to using it to digitise some of my vinyl. When I do more things with it, I'll update this review. The packaging is better than I had expected it to be; the outer box is sturdy enough, there are protective moulded foam pieces each side of the unit, which is in a large plastic bag for further protection. The UK mains adapter is in one small sealed clear plastic bag. The other sealed clear plastic bag, contains the supplied cables (RCA-out; USB for MP3 conversion; male-male 3.5mm); the user manual; contact details for their customer service; CD-ROM for MP3 conversion program (Audacity); a useful card (with photos), that shows you how to deal with the drive belt. If you find it is not spinning, it's possible the belt worked loose in transit - they do come all the way from China. The user manual is in English - while there are some grammatical snafus, the instructions, and especially the guiding diagrams, are concise & clear (for me, with my glasses on & using a torch!). There doesn't appear to be a warranty card. I'm guessing that, as all the proof you'd need, of when you bought it & had it delivered, is on your Amazon account profile, this is essentially your warranty? Most young'uns are tech-savvy - anybody that is new to this marvellously nostalgic way of enjoying music, should not feel out of their depth.I am a life-long bass-addict (bass-line changed my life) - so, for me, the in-built speakers really aren't cutting it, the bass is almost non-existent - there is certainly not enough of it for my liking. But, the sound is much better with my Samsung ear-bud headphones plugged in to the 3.5mm port, and, even better still, when using the 72-cm-long male-male 3.5mm jack cable supplied - my Anker Soundcore 2 is now giving me the sound quality I want & need. With careful tweaking, getting the volume on the turntable unit and the volume on the speaker just right, there is no distortion - the sound is both digitally-clear & crisp, and analogue-rich & warm, with the characteristic vinyl crackles (not too many - always clean the record before you play it, with specific record-cleaning solution, even/ especially if it's new). The fact the in-built speakers aren't up to much for the audiophiles among us, won't matter to people desperate to get their hands on a portable turntable, that just want to hear old vinyl as it was back in the day. The unit does kick out some volume, but it's not picking up a lot of sounds that are audible through headphones, or the Bluetooth speaker. It copes well on a slightly uneven surface (the edge of my bed), although it's not recommended.The unit feels robust, sturdy & has some weight to it, without being like a breeze-block. The latch closure is nice & easy to use, I do hate latches that leave ridges in your fingers when opening & closing them, but, it is thus equally easy to catch it as you pick the unit up, with the moulded, solid-plastic handle - the clumsy among us need to watch that, because the lid will then fly open. When in use, there are four, small & round, rigid rubber feet mounted - to tighten them when the need arises, you'll just need a teeny Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver. I like that they are not bolted in - ones like that, when they break, cannot easily be replaced. My only issue with the design, is the combined mains/ RCA/ USB port, that's at the back in use, but potentially on the bottom in transit, does not have a cover - something else the clumsy amongst us need to bear in mind, ensuring that, if we do set it down upright, it is on a clean, dry, dust-free surface. Considerable care is necessary in use - heavy-handed people learn this quickly, when they end up breaking the toner arm, its lever or clip, or the stylus, when removing and replacing the stylus guard - softly-softly does it.I just connected via Bluetooth, my old Samsung Wave mobile 'phone, which I use as my MP3 player nowadays. Connection was easy & instant - just turn the knob to 'BT' setting on the turntable & select 'Turntable' in the device's Bluetooth list. With volume function on both the turntable unit and the Anker Soundcore 2 speaker, it is capable of kicking out a lot of great digital sound. No doubt, vinyl will sound superb hooked up to an external amplifier & speakers, using the RCA-cable supplied, too - being able to equalise the sound for different genres of music will make perfect your listening pleasure.It's a neat-looking thing, I love the suitcase design. I bought this in white, because I want to customise it with stickers & decoupage. I can't decide what the surface coating is - it's either a paper-type with a very lightly plasticised fine-grain finish, or a kind of thin matte vinyl? Who cares, eh? When the time comes to decorate it, if the stickers aren't sticking, I'll just lightly abrade the areas with a silicon carbide file to create a key, where I want each sticker to go. If that doesn't work, I'll just use a strong glue!I got it on offer - I keep reminding myself, for 34 quid, I cannot expect studio-quality sound from the built-in speakers, I can easily improve it with a Bluetooth speaker & it sounds fine on headphones - thus, I think it is, very good value for money. So, I'm actually just chuffed to bits with it; strolling down memory lane is bliss - so many records to play, so few hours in a day...P.S. It just occurred to me, I need to find out what model the stylus is, so I can purchase a spare.
M**
Its Stylish & Sound Quality Is Good But Has Quality Issues
At £31 it plays with good sound quality, it has style but its let down by a quality issue. The On-Off, Speed switches and the arm securing clip are difficult to see. They are black on a black background and the switches are tiny. The volume knob have the word's in white on a black background so easy to see, so why leave the switches and arm clip black? Look at the photo to understand the issue. So I can only give 4 stars.
S**Y
Great Value
Bought as a present for my teenage daughter. To be honest, I didn’t expect it to be very good for the price paid but wanted an entry level turntable as my daughter is just starting to get in to vinyl.Only tried it briefly before giving it as a present, but I was very impressed with the quality of the unit. It was packed very well and nicely presented. It doesn’t look or feel cheaply made and the sound quality is outstanding and impressive given the size of the speakers. It looks good too. The retro look and compact size make it easily portable and easy to store when not in use.First impressions are excellent so I hope that it proves reliable and durable.
I**C
Great record player
Honestly great product and it works amazingly, the instructions are easy to read and it was easy to use and figure out, works as intended played the vinyl completely fine and great, music sounds great, havent tried the headphones jack but bluetooth works completely fine too, i suggest this as a record player for anyone who wants to collect vinyls
A**T
absolutely recommend for your first vinyl record player!
The media could not be loaded. works great for the price, and although this is my first vinyl player therefore i have no comparison, but in my opinion this is a great option. while you can hear a slight scratch when the music has a strong beat, you can’t tell when the volume is all the way up, and what’s the point of music if ur not listening to it full volume 😂. it was so easy to set up and use and looks just like the pictures. i have not experienced any skipping yet. its such a great size and perfect for travel. it comes with everything you need, even a wire with a usb on the end which im assuming to plug in a computer or laptop which just makes it even better. would 100% recommend this as a first player or as a gift.
J**R
Worst record player ever
DO NOT BUY!! I kept reading the reviews and saw some bad ones but I decided to buy anyways because I thought maybe they were exaggerating? But no, the sound quality is so bad and scratchy and in the 2 days I had it it ruined 2 of my records :/ scratched them all up. I know you can’t ask for much when the price is cheap but it’s really not worth it.
A**.
Better on market I reckon
Sound quality is very tinny with inbuilt speakers so need to plug decent speakers in from output on the back cable included, headphone socket only comes out on one side not sure if fault or not but can't be bothered to return as vynyl shouldn't be listened too on head phones. Much better sound with output but does lack bass so if you like bassy music I wouldn't bother. Only going to use until I can find a decent set up of a well known make of separates it'll do until then.If you want decent sound quality spend a bit more and read reviews, it's a bit flimsy feeling but like I said does job for now.
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