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Ion ITTUSB Turntable with USB Output

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Ion ITTUSB Turntable with USB Output $107 at Buy.com
 
Discuss (9) : History : Tell : Posted 11:36 AM PDT 10/24/07 by Ben
Ion ITTUSB Turntable with USB OutputBuy.com has the Ion ITTUSB Turntable with USB Output for $107 with free shipping. Converts records into MP3 or CD in one step, with anti-skating control for increased stereo balancing. Bias software restores vinyl to superior sound by reducing noise.
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#1   Ghost Rider - Posted 11:41 am PDT 10/24/07 (1494 Posts)
Don't know what cartridge is in there???
#2   Strike - Posted 2:32 pm PDT 10/24/07 (316 Posts)
Ion? Who the fuck is this company? If you are gonna buy a turntable, but it from a manufacturer thats been in the turntable game for years - like Numark, Stanton, and the dj standard Technics.

Numark makes a very similar turntables like this one for $75

-strike
#3   LJW - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 10/24/07 (1013 Posts)
Nothing beats a Linn Sondek LP12
#4   RobertEnglund - Posted 3:13 pm PDT 10/24/07 (202 Posts)
#2, where can I get a Numark USB turntable for $75? Checked on ebay and they're going for well over $100. any help would be appreciated, been looking for a reasonably priced USB TT for a few months now.
#5   LJW - Posted 3:36 pm PDT 10/24/07 (1013 Posts)
You're actually better off using your own turntable or picking up a good Rega or Thorens turntable at a yard sale, and adding a USB phono preamp like the ART USB Phono Plus ($90 on Amazon). More flexibility, and you'd have a hard time finding a turntable as low-end as the Ion. Also, don't forget to get a good cartridge; most Grados are excellent values.
#6   hurl3.0 - Posted 5:33 pm PDT 10/24/07 (1767 Posts)
oldschool.

who uses turntables now??? its all about lasers and scanners. do yourself a favor and get an ELP or an IRENE system.

http://www.loc.gov/blog/?p=130
#7   Ghost Rider - Posted 6:15 pm PDT 10/24/07 (1494 Posts)
It is used to be very easy to pick up mid-range but good condition turntable like Dual, Rotel, Technics or sometimes you can find brand name turntable from yard sale or swap meet. However the good turntable are hard to find any more. (I did pick up my antique Audio Linear Td-4001 with SME arm for $20 at swap meet- what a deal!!)
It is old school but LP sounds much better than CDs ( If you have a good cartridge Like Sure v-15 III , IV , V or Grado cartridge).
#8   magnum3577 - Posted 10:04 pm PDT 10/24/07 (683 Posts)
Cool link #6
#9   effenfish - Posted 5:09 am PDT 10/25/07 (2051 Posts)
If you just want to get your LPs into digital form, this would work. Buy it, use it, sell it.
 
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