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  PC Back Up With Sony USB Turntable

By Mike Wheeler | Monday | 22/09/2008

Combining old and new technologies, Sony's USB turntable can transfer music from your old vinyl 45s and LPs onto a computer and store them as MP3 files, as well as being used for its traditional design function - a turntable.


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The USB connectivity is said to be simple to use and allows users to digitalise the analogue sound of vinyl and back it up to a PC. It features automatic operation of vinyl playback at 33-1/3 and 45rpm speeds, and has a built-in phonograph pre-amp that allows for compatibility with AV receivers with phonograph input. In addition, the static balance tone arm encompasses a bonded diamond stylus for precise tracking and low record wear.


Sound Forge Audio Studio software comes as part of the package allowing those who want to be a little more creative to edit or produce their music at a professional quality on a home computer.

RRP$299

 

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