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STANTON
T.92-USB
T.92-USB specs
USA & Canada: $349.95
Other: $359.95
Shipping
East of Miss: $15.00
West of Miss: $25.00
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Styli for LP & 78 rpm records! If you want an all-in-one USB
turntable, the Stanton T.92-USB will fill your needs. The T.92 USB
features a high-torque direct drive motor. The T.92 USB also has USB and S/PDIF
outputs, so users can archive their massive vinyl record collection onto a Mac
or PC with ease. Music editing software is included to help
the transferring process, and the program |
gives you the ability to edit and
modestly denoise your music files. Speeds are 33, 45, and 78 rpm
(78.26). Besides having a
normal pitch control, its built-in DSP with keylock can control tempo without
affecting pitch. Included are a custom slip mat
for added control, and a soft vinyl dust cover for protection.
Exclusively from Esoteric Sound,
this T.92 USB package includes an industry standard
Stanton 500.v3
cartridge, including both an LP and a 78 rpm stylus. |
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GEMINI
TT-1100USB
TT-1100USB specs
USA & Canada: $150.95
Other: $155.95
Not into computers and want
something simpler? Try the TT-1100 GEMINI
TT-1000
TT-1000 specs
USA & Canada: $120.95
Other: $125.95
Shipping
East of Miss: $12.00
West of Miss: $15.00
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Styli for LP & 78 rpm records!
The Gemini TT-1100USB is a fully manual
belt-drive turntable with a solid aluminum platter on a modern designed base.
It has tracking force and anti-skating controls, and a motor on/off switch.
It can handle 33/45/78 rpm discs.
The TT-1100USB turntable has
line-level RCA outputs (it has a built-in pre-amp) |
as well as USB outputs for both PCs and Macs.
So you can turn your old records into digital MP3s with the supplied software. The TT-1100USB turntable features a pitch control, and
comes with a 45 adapter. Exclusively from
Esoteric Sound, this package includes an Audio Technica AT3600L cartridge with
both an LP and a 78 stylus. If you want a
basic unit, for less money, try the TT-1000. It will connect to your
amplifier's phono inputs. |