01.23.2009, 10:46 AM | #1 |
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Can anyone recommend a good USB turntable that converts records to mp3 and plays them through iTunes or another media player? I have been looking online and found a few reviews and none seem to be very consistent. Does anyone know any that are good from experience? Any sites with good reviews? I am looking for one under $200...
Thanks. Much love.
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01.23.2009, 12:21 PM | #2 |
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You're better off getting a regular analog turntable, getting a phono stage preamp, & hooking those into whatever sound recorder you use for yr PC.
Anyway you go, you should checkout... www.needledoctor.com
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01.23.2009, 03:04 PM | #3 |
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JRMusic world has some of these, I think Ion is the standard, but I suspect you get what you pay for...if you're just looking for MP3-level quality these should do you fine. Personally, my classic technics goes into my Technics receiver, then I take one of the lines out and plug it into a Behringer device that allows me to plug it into my USB and capture audio with Audacity.
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01.23.2009, 09:34 PM | #5 |
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The numark pt-01 usb turntable. Its like 110.00USD. It has rca jacks,1/8 headphone, and stereo headphone jack and a usb outlet. Plus it can run on batteries only and is portable.
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