Crosley Furniture Asheville Mid-Century Modern Media Console Record Player Stand, Storage for Vinyl Records, Walnut, Medium
Original price was: $259.00.$184.06Current price is: $184.06.
Price: $259.00 - $184.06
(as of Oct 25, 2024 10:06:55 UTC – Details)
The Asheville Medium Record Storage Console offers stylish storage for vinyl lovers. Your turntable takes center stage on top of the console, while a crate-style flip bin keeps your albums close at hand. Beneath the record player platform is a component shelf with space for a receiver or amplifier. The lower storage space holds the rest of your record collection. This record player stand keeps you organized and ready to drop the needle whenever the mood hits.
Mid-century modern media furniture pairs well with modern farmhouse, rustic, and boho decor
The top of the console can be used as a record player stand; Console top weight limit is 50lbs
Audio component storage shelf with a weight limit of 20lbs; Crate-style record storage on top shelf holds up to 65 records with a weight limit of 35lbs
Lower shelf vinyl storage holds up to 150 records with a weight limit of 75lbs
Features tapered legs with adjustable levelers
Customers say
Customers like the color and value of the shelf. They mention it’s a pretty piece of furniture and decent for the price. However, some customers have different opinions on the quality.
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7 reviews for Crosley Furniture Asheville Mid-Century Modern Media Console Record Player Stand, Storage for Vinyl Records, Walnut, Medium
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Original price was: $259.00.$184.06Current price is: $184.06.
Felixavier –
beautiful cabinet
great value, great color and good quality
Brian S –
Nice Piece, Poor Quality Control – Follow-Up 2 Months Later
It’s a nice piece for the price. It does take a while to assemble, although the instruction diagrams are well done. After putting it together I noticed that the shelf had some deep scratches and as you can see in the picture the laminate did not come together properly. Had I noticed this before putting it together I would have returned it, but there is no way I am going to break it down, pack it up and ship. If you decide to buy this cabinet, check the parts before assembling. I like it, but disappointed.Here is my follow-up a couple months later. I have dropped the review from 3 stars to 1 stars. The quality of the veneer as well as chips became more apparent. I guess I didn’t notice all the corners and angles, but veneer is separating, they are multiple chips, including one area where there was a deeper cut that they obviously tried to repair. It is obvious that they used some sort of polyurethane over the chips because you and see the gloss from the attempted repair. Would not recommend. As I said earlier I wish I would have seen all the defects earlier I would returned it and found another manufacturer. Crosley used to have a great name, they should be ashamed of the quality of this piece.
Majorlytina –
Nice piece
The piece came packaged well, but it seemed like every other cam was defective. Assembly tested my patience. I had to use leftover cams from another piece of furniture to put together. All in all, the cabinet is really nicely made and looks great in the space.
Catherine B. –
Feet holes missing or misaligned.
When I opened my package I was impressed by the quality until I was ready to install the left side feet. The right side feet were aligned nicely but not with the left side. I managed to get 2 screws into each foot but very disappointed in the details of manufacturing.
Trogd00r –
Decent for the price
Its a pretty piece of furniture and it looks good. Itâs not museum quality but I think you get more than you pay for with this piece. BUT! Be very careful when you insert the screws into the oblong holes! The screws need these semicircular washers or else you will screw through the other side! (It happened to me too but it was not that bad, you can hardly see it but still a bit disappointing.
Ivan Castillo –
Bad quality control, DO NOT BUY.
Quality control on this piece of furniture is not good. I assembled the entire console, only to realize at the very end that the legs would not screw in.The inset nuts are glued into the base (part E) from the factory. That glue hardens into the thread of the nut and doesnât allow you to thread the screws that hold the legs in place. I had to do a combination of heating and drilling to try and remove the rock-hard glue from the threads, and was only able to remove a few, what I have left is a console standing on legs I donât trust.To disassemble this piece and place back in the box to make a return would be a total pain, I feel as though Iâve wasted my money on this.Learn from my lesson, DO NOT BUY.
Kenneth Ashhurst –
Tolerances are not very good.
Bolts went thru the piece and broke the laminate on the other side. Do not recommend. Wobbles when loose. Breaks thru the other side when tight.