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Posted at 1:46 PM on Thursday 12/4/08 by
Ben
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Geeks.com has the Ion ITTUSB Turntable with USB Output for $77 + $9 shipping = $86 shipped. 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. [BizRate]
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    GhettaGrip - Posted 1:53 pm PST 12/4/08 (27 Posts)  Report Spam

    Make a combo pack with two of these and a microphone and im in.

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    LiveSquid - Posted 2:42 pm PST 12/4/08 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Man, I wish I still had my old vinyl collection. All those 12" singles and colored vinyl rarities.. Where was this device 10 years ago? HUH?

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    kstoney - Posted 2:50 pm PST 12/4/08 (185 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is this old enough to play my HD-DVDs?

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    voltaire - Posted 3:43 pm PST 12/4/08 (66 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why convert to MP3 or CD??? The sound quality from a good turntable and LP recordings beats the h_ll out of mp3s or cds. It sounds like you are there; you can even hear the musicians breathing. You were victmized by the mass marketing. Nothing beats an LP for quality and presence, etc. I'll accept the hisses and scratches for the better quality. My eighth post this week, I think.

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    gwe - Posted 4:02 pm PST 12/4/08 (356 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4 I'm sure the artist wanted the hissess and pops in their music. Vinyl was the best at the time. just like older recording on 8-track, 4-track, wire or wax were the best available. At least converting to mp3 or cd the music can last beyond the original recording format.

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    mf193 - Posted 4:22 pm PST 12/4/08 (244 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree with #4. The sound is superior on a decent turntable. I'll take the hisses and pops any day.

    That said, converting to cd or mp3 would certainly offer some portability. Especially if you hate repurchasing your music.

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    boxingfan - Posted 5:05 pm PST 12/4/08 (458 Posts)  Report Spam

    Even Bob Dylan commented on the loss of sound when his latest album was converted to cd. This sound would not have been lost on vinyl. It is a fact that vinyl is able to produce a much better range than cd, or mp3. We took a step backwards without knowing it when we adopted the cd.

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    NuttyBuddy - Posted 5:28 pm PST 12/4/08 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

    Sound is analog, thus analog vinyl sounds more natural than digital CDs. Soon, the FCC will mandate that all digital audio and video transmissions be switch to analog for the benefit of all.

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    archaic - Posted 6:06 pm PST 12/4/08 (668 Posts)  Report Spam

    Well, if enough people really cared about absolute fidelity, we could have digital sampling that would sound better than vinyl. Higher sampling rates, and larger storage files could solve this. Instead of crying on Ben's Bargains, you should demand this of the recording industry.

    Oh, I forgot, they really don't give a baconnaise about you, the artists or the music...

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    BestBuy Sucks - Posted 6:11 pm PST 12/4/08 (1096 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow this thing is actually pretty damn cool. I miss my Muppets record on vinyl.

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    rjsaint - Posted 6:45 pm PST 12/4/08 (131 Posts)  Report Spam

    What only 45s and 33 1/3 rpms NO 78s!

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    csrockerzero - Posted 7:39 pm PST 12/4/08 (10 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hi-fi analog vinyl > anything digital

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    Sergeii - Posted 8:01 pm PST 12/4/08 (69 Posts)  Report Spam

    thx, in 4 one

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    ghettodog1 - Posted 8:38 pm PST 12/4/08 (113 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree, where was this 10 years ago?

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    sarcy - Posted 9:35 pm PST 12/4/08 (174 Posts)  Report Spam

    radio shack had these on offer on black friday with 30 day return policy and 90 day warranty. Ended up getting one from costco.

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    seabear52 - Posted 10:40 pm PST 12/4/08 (82 Posts)  Report Spam

    as always I am a day late canned all my albums

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    NeuB - Posted 1:12 am PST 12/5/08 (113 Posts)  Report Spam

    These are soo freaking expensive, I'm sure you get what you pay for, but come on, where is the $50 USB version, maybe without the autoconvert, I'm sure that there is some opensource encoder that would work better anyway.

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    Shinare - Posted 8:05 am PST 12/5/08 (161 Posts)  Report Spam

    Seems a little pricey. If the other deal wasnt dead I'd get that.

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    toaddink - Posted 12:20 pm PST 12/5/08 (98 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you have a turntable and some other basic audio components, it's not that hard to set something up to convert you LPs to MP3. You basically just need an audio capture or recording software as well as some MP3 ripping software on your PC. Lots of "how to" stuff on-line... one example http://www.br0wn.co.uk/vinyltocd.htm

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    page4b - Posted 8:07 pm PST 12/7/08 (1 Posts)  Report Spam

    I still have all my vinyls - glad - if you are looking for a particular record contact Mr. C Rare Records Orange Ca 714-532-3835 - great store - got a Rolf harris record there. Now is this ion a good price - I want to save my vinyls - figure mp3 the way to go right - i am no techie just love music. thanks

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