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Our expert reviewed several turntables to find the best record players across budgets, including ones with Bluetooth support ...
Audio-Technica includes a USB cable, so you can set this turntable up and start digitizing your albums in a few minutes. Audio-Technica AT-LP60XUSB, $99.99, available at Amazon 2. Sony PSH500 ...
AKAI has been around since the dawn of consumer electronics. Today we test out their new ATT023U USB turntable for continuing vinyl record lovers.
Sony has released a turntable system with USB output that makes it easier converting vinyl records to digital files. The new PS-LX300USB turntable provides fully automatic operation of vinyl playback ...
Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB This Audio-Technica turntable connects via USB and offers a direct drive with the added benefit of an anti-resonance plate to minimise distortion.
Denon is positioning the DP-450USB as a turntable that’s designed for modern living. It’s sleek and slim looking, a little narrower than some, with a high gloss finish in white or black.
Majority's new Bluetooth turntable has USB recording, an Audio Technica cartridge and a very low price When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Crosley partnered with Pro-Ject to design the C20 ($559.95 when reviewed but now available for $509.95), a turntable aimed at those record collectors who have graduated to needing something more ...
This USB turntable is being touted as the first ever of its kind to let you instantly convert your vinyl to CD or MP3 with included recording software (no special drivers required).
There are even a few USB turntables that record directly to media cards, flash drives, CDs or iPods. The Numark TTi, for instance, records directly to iPods and includes an iPod dock.
Black Friday deals are well underway, and record players are among the offerings, with entry-level turntables available for as low as $149 or £119 or even less.
The best turntable to buy is Audio Technica’s LP-120USB. At around $300, it costs far more than those junkers at your local big box electronics store, and vinyl enthusiasts might (reasonably ...