Murphy TCD-68: Extra Cool Retro Record and Vinyl Player

For most of the 20th century, Gramophone records were used for reproduction of commercial music and were the primary medium for musical entertainment since earlier times. These old record players were very popular during the early period and were considered as a luxury item. These players were huge in size and could not be easily carried from one place to another and lot of care had to be taken to keep the record discs intact and playable.

With the onset of the modern and technological world and invention of smaller and portable musical devices, these old record players have lost their value and they remained in a particular house just as a mere and antique possession. The introduction of tape recorder, radio, CD players, DVD players, Apple iPods, and MP3 players has captured the fancy mindset of the modern people. Record players have long been forgotten with the arrival of these fancy portable technological wonders.

Murphy, a well known name in the electronic market has reintroduced the old record players in a new and fancy design with extra special features to meet the fashionable needs of people as well as play the old record player’s discs. Tuned into a Retro-style CD player, Murphy has brought the all new Murphy TCD-68 in the electronics market. The Murphy TCD-68 is a 33/45 turntable device suitable for vinyls.2 x 1.5 watt that makes old record discs playable. The Murphy TCD-68 also features AM and FM tuner with auto stop function. The Murphy TCD-68 is not only a turntable device but is also a CD player with a 3.5 music socket with which the user can connect their MP3 player to any Hi-Fi system ensuring a direct playback.

The Murphy TCD-68 is an excellent device for all the generations. The younger people can listen to their favourite CD’s and FM stations while the older people can take pride in listening to their evergreen old record discs which they thought would never be possible in their lifetime.

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