The unit that seems most commonly available is branded "Ion" and
comes with a USB link built in.. specs for it sound like a fairly
good "consumer" grade turntable. There is also a device available
that takes a turntable preamp signal and converts it to digital audio
on a USB link. Thus allowing those of us with audiophile grade
units to continue using them....
steve shumaker
At 09:44 AM 2/7/2007, you wrote:
Please, if you know a source of good stuff like this
let us know.
My wife's got a ton of LP's that haven't come out on CD... and they never
will.
Kind of be nice to play them instead of just collecting them.
Bill
On 2/7/07, Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyway, this is the big reason why you can, with looking, still buy a
> > turntable to play your records.
>
>In fact, I just bought my folks a USB turntable (i.e., a turntable with a
>built-in USB Audio output) so that they could start digitizing their old
>LP catalogue. I imagine, though, with the way they care for their LPs that
>they may outlast whatever CD-Rs they make of them.
>
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