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USB turntable - that does not need computer/software

  • 25-02-2015 11:54am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 106 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    I have been picking through USB turntable type posts but don't see anything directly relating to my question, but apologies in advance if this has been answered previously etc.

    I have a Stanton T92 direct drive USB turntable, which I bought some time ago to use with my Denon DM MC6000 controller to rip vinyl and to potentially use for dj'ing. Never really used it - got it working, but didn't get to grips with the settings etc to make it work "properly"...and it was a pain in the hole for me to connect everything up, link the laptop and rip via Audacity.

    So I am looking to sell it and buy a USB turntable that records directly via USB/SD without the need of the laptop or software. I have researched here and there, and found a few options by Auna:

    http://www.hifi-tower.ie/Auna-TT-190-Hifi-CD-Stereo-System-Turntable-MP3-Recording-Player_i9799.htm
    http://www.hifi-tower.ie/Auna-TT-186E-Stereo-Turntable-Record-Player-LP-USB-SD-MP3-Recording-Black_i7258.htm

    They both record at 256kbps which is ok (the best I could find), and whilst they are belt drives, I am sure they will do the job. There has been some feedback on sound quality from the speakers, but the main task is to record not listen, so wondered if they are really up to that job? Does anyone have any advice or feedback etc...I have thousands of pieces of vinyl to rip which is a big job so want it to be as easy and convenient as possible...!

    Thanks!
    Jon


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