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Numark TTUSB Turntable with USB |  | Brand: Numark Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $83.00 as of 11/27/2009 03:19 CST details You Save: $216.00 (72%)
New (27) Used (2) from $110.00
Seller: E-WorldDirectInc. Rating: 135 reviews Sales Rank: 151
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 20.3 x 17.2 x 6.9 The TTUSB is a unique, plug and play, USB compatible turntable that makes digitizing your vinyl record collection to your PC or Mac a snap. Packaged with all the necessary cables to connect with a computer or stereo playback system, along with software to remove clicks, pops, and other undesirable characteristics of vinyl, the TTUSB is a comprehensive package that breathes new life into older recordings. As an added benefit, the TTUSB also includes a 1/8?inch stereo mini jack input connector to
MPN: TT USB Model: TTUSB UPC: 410000152027 EAN: 0410000152027 ASIN: B000G3FNVM
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| Features:
| • | USB computer connectivity for PC and MAC | | • | 33 1/3 and 45 RPM | | • | Pitch control +/- 8% | | • | Line level RCA outputs with built-in pre-amp | | • | Adjustable anti skating control |
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Product Description Digital audio has taken hold but what do you do with your old vinyl records. There are some recordings that are just priceless! The Numark TT-USB is a turntable that plays records but can also connect to your computer to transfer the sounds for recording to your hard-drive or disc recorder. Even directly to your MP3 player or iPod. The TTUSB is a complete solution for transferring one's vinyl record collection to a computer using the included software, you can then remove the clicks, pops, and other noises inherent in vinyl records. The TTUSB even provides a 1/8-inch stereo minijack input to facilitate the transfer of cassette tapes. For the music enthusiast with an aging record collection, Numark's TTUSB is the ideal tool for breathing new life into recordings of a bygone era. breeze. Equipped with an adjustable anti-skating control for increased stereo balance, support for 33.33 and 45 RPM playback speeds, +- 10% adjustable pitch control, the turntable has all the features inherent of a fine component. It has a USB port that allows transfer to your Macintosh or PC system. Plug and Play USB compatibility with both PC and Mac Audacity supports high-speed recording, then returns music to original playback speed Audacity software includes ability to export to WAV and MP3
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Turntable June 9, 2009 C. Wickles (South Florida, USA) I bought this item because I know someone that has the exact piece. It's great! It doesn't come with a dust cover which is the only downside but otherwise it is a wonderful piece, for a great price, and I'm very happy to welcome it into my audio system.
Easy to convert LPs to MP3s April 30, 2009 D. Varnell I am converting my old LPs to MP3 and found this product very easy to use! Start the software, start the recording, start the turntable, and the rest just happens!
The turntable itself is great. The start/stop button is almost instantaneous, and the anti-skate control helped with some scratched records I have.
Couple of notes on the software, though. You have to listen for the end of each track to click the "next track" button, so don't get distracted. It automatically imports the song into iTunes, but I use Windows Media Player, so I had to copy the songs into the WMP library. It automatically searches for the track title online with GraceNotes, even though it would be faster if I just typed them in myself. So the automation is easy, but you have to follow each of their steps even if you don't want to.
The MP3s come out sounding just like what I hear when playing the record, so you get what you hear! The Audacity software can help with the pops & clicks, but it's a time-consuming process.
All in all, great product! I get to listen to my old LPs on my MP3 player, which is what I wanted.
TTUSB Table Good But Could Be Better March 21, 2009 saxman (North Haledon, NJ United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off, out of the box I had trouble finding the cheap drive belt. They wrap it around the underside of the turntable. There is no cue lever so if you have nervous fingers like me you'll hear zip! However the machine comes with two large start stop buttons to stop the record while you enter track info into your ipod.
Here is the trick. You have to go into your computer and reset the hardware and sound settings to use the thing. Then you have to reset the computer back to its original settings when you are through. In my case restarting the computer resets everything if I get in trouble.
The good part is it goes right to the ipod screen and makes a file of what you have recorded, saving your precious records.
There is no dust cover so dont throw away the plastic bag it comes in.
The tone arm clip has come loose on my table twice and I found the needle on the cheap platter cover so I guess that is not of the best quality. Order a spare needle.
However I purchased the blaze audio (blaze.com) lp transfer software a year ao. I had all sorts of problems with that. Recordings were too loud, and the auto track feature would record pops and clicks as part of a song so you would get a whole side instead of individual cuts. However that works differently and the sound was better. You plug your turntable into a preamp. From the preamp there is a little round box that a USB cable comes out of. This plugs into your computer.
Whatever way you choose it requires time to learn the procedure and more time to convert the records.
sax
Records to cd with ease March 5, 2009 js (cal) A great buy for the money. Unless the record is in awful condition, a lot of sound problem issues are dealt with well in the mp3 process. Gracenote, which comes with the product download, does a good job of locating old albums and tracks. The program download was easy, and I will start on my old cassettes soon on a similar device.
So far so good February 24, 2009 J. Plante (Rhode Island, USA) I have had the product for a month and no problems so far. The assembly instructions are a bit of a pain. Assembling the arm is easy enough, but getting it balanced takes some effort - about 10 minutes. The rest assembles in minutes and can be done by a five year old. Great to listen to my old albums again!
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