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    USB Turntables

    I'm thinking about purchasing a USB Turntable. Any suggestions? I have been recording from my current turntable to a cd recorder, and then transferring to my computer to do some cleaning of the sound on a program I have. Is there any loss in sound from the multiple transfers? If not, is it worth buying a USB Turntable.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: USB Turntables

    USB turntables are convenient, but they don't offer much in the way of sound quality. They're usually made of plastic and come with a cheap and nasty cartridge (one that is usually p-mount, which eliminates most better cartridges).

    If sound quality matters, you're much better off to use a regular turntable and spend the money on a good sound card and phono cartridge instead.

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    Re: USB Turntables

    Thanks for your input, Graham.

    Do you think how I've been doing it is okay (record to cd recorder to computer) or am I losing something along the way?

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    Quote Originally Written by discopsycho View Post
    Thanks for your input, Graham.

    Do you think how I've been doing it is okay (record to cd recorder to computer) or am I losing something along the way?
    You're not losing anything, although it does sound like a rather tedious process.

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    Got myself a ION USB turntable at a local Radio Shack and managed to take it back to the store for refund, the quality of materials are poor it didn't perform that well overall. When you're used to the SL1200's it's hard to settle to something cheaper.

    The price has lowered recently from $199 to $169 cad
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    I've a Stanton T90 USB Turntable and the sound quality is A-OK. You can record either with USB or Digital Out to your recorder.

    The only flaw is an unusual hum from recording USB that I can't understanding why that sound exists? I'm going to try tonight recording from digital out to see that problem still exists.

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    Is your turntable grounded ? Very likely the solution.
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    Quote Originally Written by disco1999 View Post
    Is your turntable grounded ? Very likely the solution.
    The turntable isn't grounded! However, the best way to record is to use the coaxial cable (Monster Cable) from the Turntable Digital Out into the CD-R/CD-RW Recorder Digital In. Use the Digital Record Level and there wasn't any hum present from sound.

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    Re: USB Turntables

    Quote Originally Written by discopsycho View Post
    I'm thinking about purchasing a USB Turntable. Any suggestions? I have been recording from my current turntable to a cd recorder, and then transferring to my computer to do some cleaning of the sound on a program I have. Is there any loss in sound from the multiple transfers? If not, is it worth buying a USB Turntable.

    Thanks in advance.
    I've been using mine all day today, I'm QUITE happy with the sound quality (though I'm no audiophile). I just don't like the way this particular model (the Numark TT is designed). You can't raise the arm anyway except manually (and that takes a VERY steady hand) and the 33/45 speed controls are in a horrible location...it's almost impossible to pick up the tone arm without accidentally hitting the speed controls. And it didn't come with a dust cover. I have a feeling these were rushed out into the marketplace in an attempt to get a jump on the competition, which in retrospect was a pretty bad idea. But wow, the advantages of these are awesome in that they allow you to turn your favorite records into CDs or Mp3s so that you can listen to them whenever you like without wearing out the record and shortening its life.

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    Re: USB Turntables

    Quote Originally Written by Mr.Ree View Post
    But wow, the advantages of these are awesome in that they allow you to turn your favorite records into CDs or Mp3s so that you can listen to them whenever you like without wearing out the record and shortening its life.
    But if you have a computer, all you need is a regular turntable, an adapter cable, and some free software to do this...

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    USB Turntables

    Adapter cable ? I thought the phono signal had to be preamped, what is this adapter . . . I may consider this for my next vinyl-mp3 transfers, hate to use an amplifier between the turntable and the computer.
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    Quote Originally Written by disco1999 View Post
    Adapter cable ? I thought the phono signal had to be preamped, what is this adapter . . . I may consider this for my next vinyl-mp3 transfers, hate to use an amplifier between the turntable and the computer.
    Well, an adapter cable from your amp to the computer. Pretty much every receiver has "tape out" jacks.

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    USB Turntables

    We were talking about the same thing sorry for confusion,

    thanks!!
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    if you do buy a USB turntable, avoid DAK at all cost. Their customer service is non existent, they don't consistently respond to email requests for help, and they have some weird policy of not mailing instruction manuals. I'm disappointed that they are allowed to advertise on this site.

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