Bring out your old discs
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By Bored Larry | 2 CommentsLeave a Comment
Last updated: Wednesday, July 30, 2008

As I was driving to the office, I was listening to some great 80’s tunes and I remembered I had some of this classics on old vinyl discs. I tought to myself “What a pitty, such nice music gets lost because of the new formats and portable players, I wish I could save some of this treasures”, and what do you know, I find this gem on the internet! It transfers your old music to your computer and from there you can either burn it on a CD or download it to your favorite mp3 player. Check the technical specs:

Product Features & Specifications

  • Professional quality turntable connects to your PC via USB
  • Classic styling with included smoked plastic dust cover
  • Rip your vinyl directly to MP3 or WAV format
  • Easily move your recordings to iPod or burn them to CD (Free iTunes software download required)
  • Ships with Audacity software (compatible with PC and Mac) for removing clicks, pops, and other undesirable characteristics of vinyl
  • Audacity supports high-speed recording, then returns music to original playback speed
  • Audacity software includes ability to export to WAV and MP3
  • 33.33 and 45 RPM playback speeds
  • Supports the recording of 78 RPM records through the included software
  • RCA line outputs with built-in pre-amp allow direct connection to your existing audio system.
  • Plug and Play USB compatibility with both Windows (XP, 2000, Vista) and Mac OS X
  • Packaged with all necessary cables to interconnect with both a computer and stereo playback system

Comments

2 comments
  1. Musicobsession
    September 17, 2008

    Turn tables are awesome but I wanted to try my vinyl records from the 40’s era if they could play.

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  2. musicobsession
    September 30, 2008

    Good day! anybody like vinyl Discs?

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