The sound quality of the internal speakers I would describe as "acceptable". On no good but not bad either. Eben sufficient to purely listen to the media. If you want to really enjoy the music as well, it is better to connect the turntable to a facility! Then you have a CD-worthy sound quality where it is not exposed.
Unfortunately, the player has a major shortcoming. At least my, because apparently no one else here had the problem. Normally, you should assume that disables the internal speakers when switching to a system via RCA cable (RCA cable). However, this is not the case, so you still run with the scratchy, mikrigen boxes next to the great sound systems, which is an absolute no-go for me. I do not know what the manufacturer has thought of this, but such a serious mistake should even be detected in a nursery. Anyway, I have summarily resolved the problem itself, the device is screwed (satisfy each side 3 screws!) And the cable from the speakers unsoldered. Now the sound comes only from my system, as it should be the case.
The ability to convert LP's, MP3's, is so-so! In principle, quite simple solved it:
- The recording sounds even with a good sound quality of 256kbps (max) relatively "flat", that is a little bassarm!
- It can often happen that is not taken up immediately, but missing from, and easy to the 1st seconds: /
- Already had the problem that on one side only 4 were taken up by 6 songs.
Overall, the recording function is thus more of a gamble and unacceptable!
As can be seen on my uploaded images, the player is surprisingly compact, so that the applied vinyl LP in (almost) all directions (ie front, back and left side) a bit out is, but it did not bother me.
Even the tone arm must however be placed and positioned manually that's what makes the "nostalgic" "flair" of the past and the medium itself as sympathetic)
Overall, the value for money this player is really good, but only with a connected system and even when it comes to the pure play. One can only hope that the machine stops for a while.
Ps: Funnily enough, you can hear during playback of plates even at very softly twisted volume control still the music, as if you connect headphones lying and run along next to it =) How to explain that is (disconnected manually despite my internal speakers)! know only determines the records junkies amongst you, because I am a newcomer when it comes to vinyl LP's.
Oh, and beware if you fold down the dust cover during recording. Unfortunately this does not always work "silently".