Crosley CR85 Collegiate Stack-o-Matic Turntable, Oak
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Crosley Radio reintroduces the Original Record Changer. This classic spin on an old time favorite takes you back to the days when listening to records was as easy as stacking them tall and walking away. Faithfully recreated, The Collegiate Stack-O-Matic features a supple wood grain finish with black accents, laced with mesh chrome grillwork. Crosley's Stack-O-Matic Technology ensures you'll once again be able to enjoy your favorite hits uninterrupted, Product details and pricing info |
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5 Customer Reviews Posted
- Back to the '60's!
- I recently purchased the CR85 Collegiate to play some old 45s and LPs that had been gathering dust in my basement. I originally had some concerns because the Crosley turntable products I had seen in stores appeared to be poorly constructed with cheap parts. I was pleasantly surprised when the unit arrived because the cabinet is reasonably well constructed, and the quality of turntable unit itself is good considering the price.
After setting up the unit, I stacked some 45s (using the supplied plastic adapters - which are red and designed a bit differently than the yellow ones I remember) and started playing. The changer works as advertised, just like the one I had when I was a kid. My own kids had never seen anything like it and were absolutely fascinated.
The sound is definitely lo-fi, It was loud enough, but it reminded me of listening to AM radio back in the '60s. The treble is somewhat muted, even with the tone control turned all the way up (by the way, the tone control functions exactly like these sorts of controls functioned on equipment back in the day - they cut treble but do not increase bass). The unit has two stereo speakers, but they are so close together that you might as well be listening to mono. All this may be part of the fun, it recreates the music listening experience I had as a kid back in the 60's and early '70s, and certainly will provide some nostalgia for baby boomers. On the other hand, I do think Crosley could have supplied somewhat better speakers and given the user more flexibility in adjusting the sound.
All in all, though, so far I am pleased with my purchase. - 2008-06-27, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Crosley Phonograph
- We are enjoying vinly records, all sizes, which had been stored in boxes many years. The reason we purchased this unit was the stackable feature so we can play more than one record without physically going to unit. We wish it had outlets for jacks to take sound to speakers in house/porch. Also, we should have pursued a different finish on cabinet, but this is a minor objection. We love hearing the old Beatle 45s.
- 2008-05-10, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Rock n Roll is here to stay.
- I ordered this item for my mother (she's 80 years young) so she could play her albums. She loves it. I had to send the first order back because the speaker system was bad, but return process went very well (didn't cost me to return it) and received a replacement pronto. Thanks Amazon.
Jane - 2008-04-19, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Just what I wanted
- or actually just what my wife wanted........ I personally would feel better if I NEVER had to deal with a record again, but my wife feels attached to them. With this turntable she can play all of her old records,and her mother's old records, and her grandmother's old 78s. Plus, when she gets tired of playing them, it can be closed up and stored out of the way.
All in all, the unit is well constructed, good looking, and quite portable............ it sounds good, too! - 2007-05-15, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Corsley record player
- Just what I wanted -- something low-tech that would play old childhood 45's, 78's and lps. Does a nice job.
- 2007-01-11, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:

