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| Audio Technica AT-LP2DUSB LP-to-Digital Recording System with USB | 
enlarge | Brand: Audio-Technica Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 133
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 17.7 x 15.8 x 5.7 Audio-Technica makes it easier than ever to transfer your albums to the digital realm with this new AT-LP2D-USB recording system. The AT-LP2D-USB stereo turntable comes equipped with a USB output that allows direct connection to your computer. The system also offers: state-of-the-art recording software?Cakewalk PYRO (for PC use) and Audacity (for MAC or PC); an integral dual-magnet Audio-Technica phono cartridge; and a USB cable and adapter cables. The turntable also features a built-in switchab: Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: AT-LP2DUSB Model: AT-LP2DUSB UPC: 042005150076 EAN: 0042005150076 ASIN: B000UKUDSE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great Deal For Vinyl Junkies July 26, 2008 This is a great turntable for converting your vinyl to MP3's. I downloaded the latest version of Audacity (BETA) and used that instead of the included software. It will automatically add MP3 tags after you label each song. The sound quality is much better than expected. I am encoding with a high variable bit rate and I belive the sound is better than that of MP3's ripped from CD's. Of course LP's Still sound better than CD's if you ask me. Don't hesitate on this one. It is a great setup for small money.
audio-technica AT-LP2D USB stereo turntable July 18, 2008 This USB turntable is everything it was claimed to be and for a reasonable price. However, the Cakewalk Audio Creator LE disk creating software that comes with it did not work. Cakewalk's e-mail help was no help at all. The help that comes on the disk is very minimal. It also comes with Audacity, a free shareware program which works fine, but does not burn disks. I cannot resolve the problem with Cakewalk, so I use only Audacity, and another program to burn disks.
Very Good Digital Recording Turntable June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The product is designed to perform as advertised. I purchased the turntable about four months ago. The first album I ever digitized was out of print. The software, Cakewalk, came with easy instructions for operating with Vista. I hooked the turntable up to my lap top and I had no problems. Everything sounded beautifully. I never thought it would be so easy. I am not a DJ, so if the pitch is slightly off, I wouldn't know. Everything sounds fine to me. I have recorded several albums now and everything is so simple, that I can multi-task recording in one room while cooking in another. Also, if you are digiziting old records, you will probably needed the volume boosted. The Cakewalk Software has such a tool. However, if you have 78s that you would like to record, this is not the turntable for you. It only plays 33 and 45s. I will not count that against this turntable because it was not designed to do that. Anyway, I now have my digiziting music on my MP3 player. Great product.
Just Right June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not only is this a boon to someone whose old turntable was useless without a preamp, but Audio Technica promptly replaced a cracked dust cover NO QUESTIONS ASKED. A great purchasing experience
Issues with turntable and cakewalk software June 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The product arrived in a timely fashion and was well packaged. Due to my travel schedule I was not able to open the package and try out the product for 4-5 weeks. Thus, I held off writing the review. On the initial pass of setting up the turntable, I had no trouble following the instructions. However, only one track of the stereo feed (Right) seems to work. In addition, the instructions from the turntable manufacturer show options in the cakewalk software that do not appear on the screen to record and stop the recording. Of course, it could be that I have not configured the sofware correctly and that causes cakewalk to omit those options. After working with it for 2-3 hours trying to get the software to build the .mp3 file from the LP , I finally gave up. I could see the right track showing up on cakewalk as the LP played, but cakewalk never displayed the option to start the recording. Perhaps I will have better luck the next time I have 2-3 hours to fiddle with it and call tech support (not sure who yet). I have a large library of 33's and 45's and want to get this working. But I am not in a rush to get it done and that is probably working against me. I am not a novice at computers and expected the install to work as advertised. Unfortunately I have not been successful as of yet and some of that could be my problem. You should be ready to spend some time experimenting with things that are beyond the instructions.
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