The sad truth is that vinyl is slowly fading away with the onslaught of digital media, which is fine, but what's a crate-digger supposed to do with all those records? Crosley Radio has you covered with three new hybrid turntables: CR2413A Memory Master II, CR6007A Tech Turntable and the CR7002A Troubador.

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The CR2413A Memory Master II will rip and burn your vinyl records and audio cassettes (remember those?) to CD with one touch. You can also import those ripped tracks directly to your computer via USB to clean up any noise before dumping your record collection onto an MP3 player. The Memory Master II also features a CD player and analog AM/FM radio. Due out this Fall for $400.




If you stopped using CD players back in '01 when Apple launched the iPod then the CR6007A will complement your MP3 and vinyl collection nicely. This, too, converts your vinyl to MP3 and transfers directly to a USB flash drive or SD memory card. It will even playback your CDs and AM/FM radio through the built-in speakers. Look for the CR6007A to drop this Fall for $130.



If you're a music junkie with crates full of vinyl and cassettes then you need the CR7002A Troubador turntable. It rips and converts from analog to digital on the fly and includes a CD player, cassette player and an AM/FM radio. In addition to that you can pop in a USB flash drive or SD memory card and transfer your files in no time. The Troubador will sell for $200 when it hits the street in the Fall.