... The turntable has three speeds 33/45/78. There is a switch from automatic to manual intervention, ie automatic is switched on as soon as you move the tone arm to the plate off the end without lifting the tone arm of the plate. The tone arm can be placed by hand and lift, for gentle touchdown but you have to make himself, he has no damping. Flutter I could not tell. It can be heard a faint hum in soft passages (Classical). One point deduction, the 33er-LPs run extremely dense at the base of Tonarmarretierung (about 1.5mm), it may in plates that are not perfectly flat (yes comes before) happen, that they grind there. The volume was reduced to about 2/3 of the possible, probably in order to prevent crosstalk of sounds on the system, has always been a problem with these combo devices because the system is not cushioned and silenced. A jumping I could not find, even at 78 rpm speed, unless you come times against it, but that might not really a turntable :-). I have the part tested with all possible Vinyl, Amiga boards and -Singles, 78s-shellac disks and newer vinyl. For Radio. That's pretty good, also has a lot of features and very good reception, even with curled wire antenna even in the basement. General: The volume of the sound and the separation efficiency are acceptable, but not suitable for a party, Felt 60dB. Outputs / inputs: front headphone output the same sound / volume supplies such as the built-in speakers; a line-in, to which you can connect any device with a mini stereo Klnke. Also on the back of a line-out RCA stereo output, to which one can connect but only active speaker and does not work with the turntable function, but one would have to use the Kopfhhrer output. The case is (of course) not a real / solid wood, but pressed chipboard, but processed very well and with a very good color, probably lies somewhere in the area of reddish walnut or so :-). Conclusion: It's actually a good radio with a retro turntable. Drivers who occasionally wants to hang a vinyl without equal to expect a Super Sound is thus well advised.