Shinespark
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Fountain3586 wrote:Rope in your attitude cowboy. Here is an even better reason why it may not be for some... Not mac compatible??
Most of these things will function over Audacity.
Not that I'd let this touch any of my LPs with a 10-foot pole.
It's been 20 years, I am going to copy that floppy.
olcubmaster
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alsmithee wrote:Speakers BUILT INTO a turntable?
LOL
...yes...speakers built into a turntable, or what we used to call a "record player".
Now get off my lawn you hooligans!
Sugar 'em up and send 'em home
olcubmaster
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ojohn wrote:I don't, and I was listening critically. It's good enough - really - for quick copies of scratchy records. I still have my old direct drive 1.5-gram tracking pretty good for its time turntable, so I can be critical. But I don't move that system around. That old turntable better be better than this.
But with this, I can bring thrift shop finds or my old scratchy records into the garage (and leave them there) and play them and record to laptop right there on this, and I am not disappointed. Sure, a transfer can be done in much better ways but this is OK enough.
What I did hear is if it is USBed into my laptop and its speakers are turned up as loud as it can go, the turntable speed gets slow. Not too surprising. So for transferring to laptop, the volume has to be kept low. I never tried with the desktop computer USB power. With the AC phone charger USB port, to just play through its speakers, the speed does not get slow.
This is usable, it is even fun. If it was junk I would say so here!
Bingo! I've got some old 78's that I've wanted to digitize and this may be the key.
Sugar 'em up and send 'em home
Ringo4422
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This turntable will make the very worst quality sound you could ever imagine. $15.99 is way over priced. Free is over priced. This is just some more plastic to put into landfill. But is perfect for the tone deaf.
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