Audio-Technica’s top-of-the-line turntable and software package offers easy USB computer connectivity, PC and Mac compatibility and a host of high-performance features Audio-Technica today announced ...
The AT-LP60-USB includes a turntable and phono cartridge, PC- and Mac-compatible software, a USB cable that connects the turntable directly to a computer, a built-in phono preamp and other accessories ...
Ion’s USB turntable records vinyl straight to your PC via a USB connection, using the free open-source recording software Audacity, which is included. The software is compatible with both Mac and PC.
Remember that USB turntable that everyone and his dog was posting about a few months ago (and that, incidentally, SlashGear told you about all the way back in August last year)? Well, it's a pretty ...
Most people gave up on their vinyl music collection two decades ago, when compact discs all but nudged LPs off store shelves for good. If you held onto any favorites, DJ equipment maker Numark Inc. is ...
The Plug ‘n’ Play USB Turntable allows you to listen to your vinyl LPs digitally on your computer via USB. The turntable can also be connected to your stereo system if you just want to listen to those ...
What can you do when you have favorite old LPs that haven’t been converted into digital form? Convert them yourself. Here are 5 USB turntables that can make it easier. If you’ve got a collection of ...
Most people gave up on their vinyl music collection two decades ago, when compact discs all but nudged LPs off store shelves for good. If you held onto any favorites, DJ equipment maker Numark Inc. is ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Vinyl has an interesting problem of image management. Depending on your exposure and background, people who listen to it are often stereotyped into one of three different categories. Whether it’s old ...
Denon was big on digital, making history as the first company to commercially produce CDs. But the premium audio brand has a long history of making turntables and at a time when vinyl records are ...
USB turntables sound like crap, make lousy-sounding files, and worse yet, almost no one uses them to play records. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
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