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'''Stereos''' are the items of [[furniture]] that play [[K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider's]] music once the [[player]] has transfered the music into one. The player can meet K.K. Slider every Saturday at 8:00 PM in front of the [[Train Station]] in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', or in [[The Roost]] at the [[Museum]] in ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' to get a bootleg copy of a song to transfer onto a stereo. In all ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' games except {{NL}}, players can get a free tape deck when they [[moving|move]] into the [[town]]. The type of the stereo does not change the music it plays or the sound it makes. The lovely stereo was removed in later games, and jukebox was moved to the [[Café set]] in later games as well.
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'''Stereos''' are the items of [[furniture]] that play [[K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider's]] music once the [[player]] has transfered the music into one. The player can meet K.K. Slider every Saturday at 8:00 PM in front of the [[Train Station]] in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', or in [[The Roost]] at the [[Museum]] in ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' to get a bootleg copy of a song to transfer onto a stereo. In all ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' games except {{NL}}, players can get a free tape deck when they [[moving|move]] into the [[town]]. The type of the stereo does not change the music it plays or the sound it makes. The lovely stereo was removed in later games, and the jukebox was moved to the [[Café set]] in later games as well.
  
 
== List of Stereos ==
 
== List of Stereos ==

Revision as of 18:13, May 4, 2014

Stereos are the items of furniture that play K.K. Slider's music once the player has transfered the music into one. The player can meet K.K. Slider every Saturday at 8:00 PM in front of the Train Station in Animal Crossing, or in The Roost at the Museum in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk to get a bootleg copy of a song to transfer onto a stereo. In all Animal Crossing games except Animal Crossing: New Leaf, players can get a free tape deck when they move into the town. The type of the stereo does not change the music it plays or the sound it makes. The lovely stereo was removed in later games, and the jukebox was moved to the Café set in later games as well.

List of Stereos

Animal Crossing (GCN)

Item Name Buy Price Sell Price Available From Group Colour Size (sq)
CD Player 1,600 400 Tom Nook's 1
Dice Stereo 8,400 (2,150) 538 Crazy Redd's 2
Gold Stereo 2,640 660 Tom Nook's
Hi-Fi Stereo 24,000 6,000 Lottery
High-End Stereo 11,000 (2,750) 375 Crazy Redd's 2
Jukebox 3,850 963 Lottery 1
Lovely Stereo 7,920 (1,980) 495 Crazy Redd's 2
Phonograph 1,840 460 Tom Nook's 1
Red Boom Box 1,500 375 Tom Nook's 1
Reel-to-Reel 2,000 500 Tom Nook's 1
Retro Stereo 2,160 540 Tom Nook's 2
Tape Deck 700 175 Tom Nook's 1
Turntable 10,320 (2,580) 645 Crazy Redd's 1
White Boom Box 1,500 375 Tom Nook's 1

Animal Crossing: Wild World

Animal Crossing: City Folk

Item Name Buy Price Sell Price Available From Colour Genres Size (sq)
Phonograph 1,840 460 Tom Nook's 1
Turntable 5,160 (2,580) 645 Crazy Redd's 1
Reel-to-Reel 2,000 500 Tom Nook's 1
Retro Stereo 5,500 1,375 Tom Nook's 2
Gold Stereo 2,640 660 Tom Nook's
Hi-Fi Stereo 5,400 1,350 Spotlight Item
High-End Stereo 5,500 (2,750) 688 Crazy Redd's 2
Dice Stereo 4,300 (2,150) 538 Crazy Redd's 2
Tape Deck 700 175 Tom Nook's 1
CD Player 1,600 400 Tom Nook's 1
White Boom Box 1,500 375 Tom Nook's 1
Red Boom Box 1,500 375 Tom Nook's 1
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From left to right: White Boom Box, Phonograph, Tape Deck, Retro Stereo, Reel-to-Reel, High-End Stereo, Jukebox and Dice Stereo.