Pro-ject sells a turntable with a USB Port that will download into a PC. Check out their website.
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If you have a phono preamp; just want to listen; and don't care otherwise; you could just run a pair of cables between the phono preamp and the soundcard line input. The cable (from RatShack) would have a pair of male RCAs on one end and a small headphone jack on the other. Ratshack might still have those $30 battery powered phono preamps if you need one. |
Bongofury, the TT you suggest looks interesting. Sugarbrie, I actually want to be able to download to the hardrive so that I can make copies either to my iPod or possibly to CD. I am surprised that you say that my phono pre-amp can connect to the soundcard, my phono preamp has a pretty large voltage output. |
12-14-07: Bongofury No, Stringreen, you are talking about the Ion USB Turntable, which *is* a very lightweight plastic turntable made to look like it's anodized aluminum. And it is indeed $99.95. But Bongofury is talking about the Sumiko-distributed Project Debut III/Phono USB model which retails at $450. It is a Project Debut III with included Ortofon OM 5E cartridge plus built-in phono preamp, digitizer, and USB output so you can directly digitize LPs to devices that can accept digital audio files via USB port. |
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