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USB Turntables?
#1
Anyone have a recommendations for a USB turntable? I have a vinyl album i need to digitize. Probably could send it out to be done but beyond this one album there are a few oldies in my collection I wouldn't mind digitizing also.

Would like to say around $300.
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#2
All you need is an adapter, and you're good to go with your existing turntable.

B&H has Griffin iMic for $40.... you can find it cheaper elsewhere, and there are many similar alternatives.
Good luck.

Now the problem is what are we gonna do with that extra $250....? ? ?
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#3
Now the problem is what are we gonna do with that extra $250....? ? ?

She's gonna spend it on a good non-USB turntable.

let the debate begin: direct drive or belt driven? Confusedmiley-laughing001:
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#4
I bought an Ion USB turntable a few years ago. Works fine.
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#5
A good entry-level table is the AT LP60 with USB connection

https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/at-lp60xusb
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#6
Check to see if someone has already done the work and hosted on Youtube
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#7
gadje wrote:
Now the problem is what are we gonna do with that extra $250....? ? ?

She's gonna spend it on a good non-USB turntable.

I have an old B & O turntable which was thought to be decent when I bought it. i think it needs a new needle/cartridge and when i briefly looked around i couldn't find anything. no matter much as i don't have anything hooked up in my audio set up anymore. inherited some speakers from my brother but they sound like they need some work done.

times sure have changed from my audiophilic youth.
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#8
Mr645 wrote:
Check to see if someone has already done the work and hosted on Youtube

for this particular album, no.
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#9
decay wrote:
A good entry-level table is the AT LP60 with USB connection

https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/at-lp60xusb

I was looking at the Audio-Technica AT-LP120X. Guess I'll compare specs and see what the difference is between the entry and mid level for AT and what will suit my purposes.
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#10
just saying

$ better spent plus a TT. But that's me.

That AT does look a good AIO solution though.
In general AT makes good stuff.
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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