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Old 06-10-2007, 11:45 PM
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Re: vinyl to CD????

i got my ION usb turntable friday and it is slick. the software works well, editing and noise reduction features, though i was surprised how good my albums sounded with pops, clicks and all. one cool feature is that you can record 33's at the 45 speed to save time and the software will convert it back to 33. it doesn't let me save to CDA cd format though, only WAV or MP3. it has RCA phono plugs so that you can use it with your regular stereo and it has a switch so you can change the RCA output to line and use the tape in or cd in plugs if your amp doesn't have a phono input. i took the good advise proffered here and hooked them up to my amp for proper grounding.
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Old 06-16-2007, 12:34 PM
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Re: vinyl to CD????

yeah, those USB compat. tables are really slick stuff!!!!!!!!!! So much easier to hook into than the standard RCA +ground wire b.s. on the older tables, especially since most new amps don't even KNOW what a phono input is anymore, sigh. Guess I too old, LOL.
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