£ 90.93 Web price, inc VAT
Euro Price: €103.98 (1 GBP = 1.1435 EUR)
SRP: £ 139.99
Availability: Call 0844 815 0888
Dolphin ID: 8514
Product SKU: TTUSB
The Easiest Way To Digitize Your Vinyl.
The TTUSB is a unique, plug and play, USB compatible turntable that makes digitizing your vinyl record collection to your PC or Mac a snap. Packaged with all the necessary cables to connect with a computer or stereo playback system, along with software to remove clicks, pops, and other undesirable characteristics of vinyl, the TTUSB is a comprehensive package that breathes new life into older recordings.
As an added benefit, the TTUSB also includes a 1/8–inch stereo mini jack input connector to facilitate the transfer of cassette tapes (or similar line level sources) to computer files–making this unit the perfect tool for archiving older recordings, regardless of their original format. For the editing of your transferred files, the included Audacity software (PC and Mac compatible) provides a wealth of easy–to–use features. Export your analog music to popular digital formats such as WAV or MP3, and turn your old, forgotten records to the top of your digital music playlist.
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Paul Moore
July 31, 2006
Rating: 9/10
Awsome...
Was a little worried about quality when ordering this but my worries seem to be unfounded.
Even with the included cart and stylus this unit records with better results i have ever got with a 1200 and expensive cart.
The belt drive is steady and exact, when importing an mp3'd track into Ableton there are no warping issues, timing is perfect.
The included Audacity software is perfect for the job of recording vinyl, I even chose it over soundforge, its less bloated and much quicker.
Gripes...
The unit is very light (aint all belt drives)
No Lamp (just switch your room light on)
No Dust Cover (what do you expect for the Price)
Silly gripes that dont really bother me at all, more than happy with this unit maybe the best thing i have bought all year!
If you have are worried about the quality dont worry even the A/D conversion seems perfect...
Gets a 9 out of then becuase i would have loved a cover...
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