| | |  | Antennas | Home » » » » » Portable Turntable With USB | | | | | | | Description: | | Portable USB turntable with plug in or battery operation. Internal preamp for external connection. Built in speaker for independent operation. Convert 33s, 45s and software allows for 78 conversions. Pitch and volume control. Software removes pops, hisses and has many more features. Protective dust cover and handle for easy transport. Stylus, dust cover, 45 adapter, software and all cables included. | | | Features: | |
• Portable USB turntable with plug in or battery operation
• Internal preamp for external connection
• Built in speaker for independent operation
• Convert 33s, 45s and software allows for 78 conversions
• Pitch and volume control
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 17.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 6.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.37 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.71 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.21 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 30 reviews |
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ION Great USBNov 19, 2009 This unit is much more compact than I expected. It stores and unpacks quickly and is easy to use and understand. I am recording to MP3 all my vinal and Cassetts and this has made the job MUCH easier. You will not be dissappointed.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fluttery uneven speed is a fatal flaw, but here's the fix.Oct 04, 2009 Fluttery uneven speed is a fatal flaw.
If you listen to music without any perfectly "constant tones", like rap (with no melody), there's nothing wrong with this turntable.
Otherwise, especially when you hear a piano or an orchestra, I'm annoyed by the flutter in the speed - a rapid repeating speedup-and-slowdown, real fast, maybe 10 times a second, that makes the music "flutter", like when you talk to yourself in front of the spinning blades of a fan. Subtle, but it's DEFINITELY there, and very annoying.
I get around this problem by putting a MASSIVE thick 12-inch clay Victrola record from the 1920's on the turntable, underneath the record I'm playing. That acts as a "flywheel" to add weight and mass to the turntable, and even out the speed, eliminating the flutter. You can stack a couple heavier-weight LPs under your record. (Or, if you're using this to play Victrola records - problem solved right there.)
Then the turntable sounds OK.
But when I turn up the volume, on the loud parts, the amp tries to drive itself harder than it's capable of, and "sucks power" away from the turntable motor, and the speed slows down in the loud parts of the music. That REALLY SUCKS when the orchestra swells then the pitch goes flat.
So, if you DON'T PLAY IT LOUD (connect it to an external amp if you want it loud, don't try to use the internal speaker), and you PUT A COUPLE HEAVY RECORDS ON THE TURNTABLE underneath the one you're playing to even out the flutter, it's fine.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
All the 1 star reviews are ... correct.Sep 16, 2009 This was an experiment in human nature. I wanted to transfer my old LPs so badly that I thought this might be worth a chance. Well it turned out to be so bad on so many levels that now I'm embarrassed. Mainly the sound quality is, maybe, 8-bit resolution - if that. It did, however, monitor ambient sounds like - aircraft flying over - while I tried to transcribe a test transfer to a file. At least the file creation did occur. If you want to take it off my hands, and pay my costs (54.99USD + shipping costs to you) - make a comment on this review. I have to admit, Woot did warn me.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A terrible waste of moneySep 02, 2009 Save yourself some anguish and avoid buying this. Ours never worked from day one. Thinking we had not hooked up something, we asked a techie friend for help. He concluded the problem was in the turntable. We had thrown away the box so we learned an expensive lesson NEVER to buy electronics on the Internet--unless you are an electronics repairman.
WOW!!! (and flutter too)Aug 15, 2009 I haven't heard anything this bad since my Close N Play. Maybe their upscale turntables are better, but this portable one really has a problem with speed variations.The addition of a pitch control knob marked +10% is silly when the pitch is floating around alot more than that.
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