Featuring Plug and Play USB compatibility with both PC and Macintosh computers, the TTUSB turntable makes digitizing one's vinyl record collection a breeze. Equipped with an adjustable anti-skating control for increased stereo balance, support for 33.33 and 45 RPM playback speeds, +/- 10% adjustable pitch control, and a 1/8-inch stereo minijack input connector to facilitate the transfer of cassette tapes, Numark's TTUSB is the perfect tool for digitally archiving one's record collection. Combined with Audacity's software (PC and Mac compatible) for removing clicks and other noises, the TTUSB is an easy-to-use, comprehensive solution to the challenge of transferring one's record collection to a computer or portable music player.
Easy system with good sound
Rating
Written By odfreem
Date Written Apr 12 2007
Summary
I bought this turntable because I have a decent-sized collection of vinyl that is largely out of print or expensive to pick up on CD. What I wanted was to record my records onto my computer, and to ultimately convert them to MP3 format. If you think...
Strength
Simplicity of use, but also quite versatile
Weakness
a bit lightweight, plastic base and no dust-cover
Bottom Line
A great product for converting records to your computer. Also great just for good-old-listening.
Im comparing the Numark TTusb & Stanton T.90 USB turntables as a music listener with a very large collection of LPs (33rpm), singles (45rpm), & 78rpm records, who is interested in converting my collection to digital format. The Numark TTusb turntable...
Strength
Relatively inexpensive, well-made, has input for channeling cassette player
Weakness
Does not play 78rpm records, RCA plugs are not detachable
Bottom Line
For buyers with 78s, Stanton is worth the extra money. For buyers without 78s, Numark is an excellent value and the better choice, considering its input for cassette players.