Hi there:
I recently picked up the Numark TT-USB. It works quite well for vinyl
transfer. The cartridge sounds OK, although I'm sure there are better
ones available. I typically use Audacity to record its output, but I'm
still experimenting with the noise reduction.
It has been quite a treat having some old favourites available on my
iPod thanks to the TT-USB. Other nice touches are a 1/8" stereo input,
a variable speed control.
Ion Audio
http://www.ion-audio.com also carries a number of USB
turntables, and even a USB cassette deck, for archiving all those
mixtapes. ION also has a TT-USB model, which
doesn't surprise as it seems that Ion might be a budget line of Numark.
cheers,
ernie
--
"Both Rob and I see sound as shapes.
I only have to do this (makes a fist)
and he knows what sound I mean". - Autechre
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Ernie Dulanowsky
www.pulsewidth.ca
On 10/19/07, Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
Greetings:
I want to transfer some vinyl recordings to hard-disk, and the USB
turntables look like a neat solution. Any recommended inexpensive units
that work well with Linux ?
Best,
dp
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