The Crosley Oval USB Turntable definitely has to be one of the more appealing USB turntables on the market with its black gloss oval design and sleek chrome fittings with an aluminum platter. The ...
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 ...
The Sony HX500 turntable is kind of a landmark product. Before it was released in 2016, USB turntables had a reputation for being pretty terrible because, as JP Torres, Sony’s Audio Expert for Home ...
May 19, 2009 USB turntables provide an easy way to digitize your collection of vinyl. Usually, it requires a PC. However, a new range of USB turntables from Akai includes a model that lets you record ...
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 ...
Many audiophiles believe the richest sound comes from good old-fashioned vinyl, and to tap into that sweet sound, you’ll need a good turntable. But that turntable doesn’t have to be old-fashioned.
We have seen a few of these USB turntables before on Geeky Gadgets, and now Audio Technica has released a new model, the AT-LP120-USB. The Audio Technica AT-LP120-USB USB Turntable can be connected to ...
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 ...
We've already seen a number of mainstays in the turntable game crank out decks that easily archive vinyl records to MP3, and now we've got a new pair from Stanton making that same claim. The T.92 and ...
Last month I mentioned a new USB turntable that Audio-Technica had debuted called the AT-LP120-USB. The turntable was cool and could turn your vinyl into digital tracks, but the thing was very ...
Q I need help getting a new turntable for my sound system. Besides sound-system duty, I might want to transfer some of the music to my computer, too. My receiver doesn't have an input for a turntable, ...
Sure, you could always get that dusty, old turntable out of the attic, hook it up to your entertainment system and run it through the line-in of your computer to rip those horrible Boston vinyl albums ...
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