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Electronics : Audio Technica AT-LP2DUSB LP-to-Digital Recording System with USB

Audio Technica AT-LP2DUSB LP-to-Digital Recording System with USB

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Audio Technica AT-LP2DUSB LP-to-Digital Recording System with USB
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Audio-Technica
EAN: 0042005150076
Label: Audio Technica
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Audio Technica
Model: AT-LP2DUSB
Publisher: Audio Technica
Sales Rank: 96
Special Features: Audio-Technica makes it easier than ever to transfer your albums to the digital realm with this new AT-LP2D-USB recording system. The AT-LP2D-USB stereo turntable comes equipped with a USB output that allows direct connection to your computer. The system also offers: state-of-the-art recording software?Cakewalk PYRO (for PC use) and Audacity (for MAC or PC); an integral dual-magnet Audio-Technica phono cartridge; and a USB cable and adapter cables. The turntable also features a built-in switchab
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Features:
  • Create MP3, WAV, WMA files and much more
  • Automatic stereo turntable with built-in switchable phono pre-amp
  • # Software removes pops, crackles or other audio imperfections from LP recording
  • Cakewalk software for both Mac and PCs
  • Includes USB cable, phono cartridge and Cakewalk software







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Item Description:
Audio-Technica makes it easier than ever to transfer your albums to the digital realm with this new AT-LP2D-USB recording system. The AT-LP2D-USB stereo turntable comes equipped with a USB output that allows direct connection to your computer. The system also offers: state-of-the-art recording software - Cakewalk PYRO and Audacity; an integral dual-magnet Audio-Technica phono cartridge; and a USB cable and adapter cables. The turntable also features a built-in switchable phono/line preamp that allows connection to a stereo system equipped with either a phono or line-level input.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not worth your money... ...
This turntable just is not worth the money. The sound cable is hardwired to the machine, the software is problematic and the sound quality is not all that good. Buy a better quality machine at a little higher price and enjoy your music.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * hard to tell ...
this does not work with MAC's even though the copy says it does.
So it was a total waste for me.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * PLEASANT SURPRISE! ...
I kept putting off getting something like this because I was worried the audio quality wasn't going to be up to snuff, especially a model for around the $100 range. After reading the positive reviews I decided to take a chance and I have to say that for a low cost solution it was worth it. I am not planning on buying any vinyl albums but I still have about 1000 in my collection and some are either too hard or to pricey to get on CD.

I can now enjoy my vinyl records again. The unit is easy to setup and the audio quality is pretty good for such a low cost unit. It beats having my vinyl records sitting around doing nothing. I can now get them on CD. The quality is good but not quite as good as the Thorens turntable and Shure cartridge combination I had been using but that turntable finally died after 20+ years.

And the beauty is you can use it without having to plug into a receiver, just go right to the USB connection on your computer. You might want to make sure you have USB 2.0 on your computer. If not you can always get an internal 2.0 card like I did. The recording software that comes with the turntable is also easy to use.

If like me you have a vinyl collection you want to enjoy again this is a great bargain. I'm not sure how much better the higher end units are but for the money this unit is very good. I gave it 4 stars and not 5 because like I said before, I still think my conventional turntable/cartridge setup was still superior, but that cost a heck of a lot more too.
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11/24/08 UPDATE-
after doing recordings of various styles of music I did notice that the recorded audio file does need some fine tuning to improve the quality.
I was using this product with my regular Thorens turntable-
http://www.xitel.com/USA/prod_inportdl.htm

I'm not tied to that company in any way so I'm only mentioning it because it works and does help. I set the switch on the Audio Technica to Line and then plug the RCA cables directly into the Xitel unit mentioned above. I then plug the other end of the Xitel unit into the USB on my computer. I find the sound to be a bit sweeter and fuller and requires less enhancing although I still do enhance it a bit.

Again, I have nothing to do with Xitel but I think their product is worth mentioning as I have used it and I like it. Read up on it and see what you think. Cheers!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic ...
I bought this turntable for my partner and she just loves it. She already has over 50 of her vinyls transferred to cds. She says, it's one of the best gifts, I have ever bought her.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Doing Well ...
Just as I expected. Adding LP's to my digital collection as I had wished to do. I'm not using the software from the box, but other program which was reported to be better. Competely satisfied with the turntable.


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