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lsanderson ([personal profile] lsanderson) wrote2006-11-26 06:56 am

Hmm

For those of you old enough to remember LPs and that still have 'em...

LP-to-MP3 Converter

The first of its kind, this belt-driven turntable plugs into your computer via USB, plays, converts, and saves your prized vinyl LPs to MP3 format for playback on an iPod, or other MP3 device, allowing you to take your favorite out-of-print music, comedy, and spoken-word recordings anywhere you go without risk. In addition to providing high-speed vinyl audio conversion to MP3, the turntable plays LPs at 3313 and 45 rpm speeds (adapter included), and its adjustable anti-skating control provides increased stereo balancing. Includes 1/8"" RCA output and cable for connection to a stereo system equipped with either a CD or AUX input. The system includes recording and cleaning software (PC/Mac) for the removal of scratches, hisses, and pops, but will operate with any software that supports USB audio input sound cards. 20 1/4" W x 3" H x 17" D. (8 3/4 lbs.)

Item 73363 ................... $169.95
Expected ship date 12/08/2006.

WoW...

[identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com 2006-11-26 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I have the tools, just don't ever seem to get around to capturing any records... now I moved the turntable upstairs so it's even less likely. I posted it because of the price and I've got a friend who has asked about it before. The USB makes to easy, and the lack of a CD burner makes it cheap. Plus, lottsa folks don't have turntables any more...

Re: WoW...

[identity profile] kip-w.livejournal.com 2006-11-26 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I need to have some work done on my turntable. It does its job fine, but when I listen to the LPs I've ripped, there's the sound of something being dragged on asphalt down underneath it all. (And I need to stop ripping LPs before I get it fixed, for obvious reasons.)