
Audio Technica AT-LP2D-USB Fully Automatic Stereo Turntable with USB Output, Includes Recording Software and Dual Magnet Cartridge
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Product Features
- Built-in switchable stereo phono/line level pre-amplifier. Permits use of turntable
- PC & Mac compatible
- Fully automatic operation keeps LPs scratch free
- Two speeds: 33 1/3 rpm and 45 rpm
- USB output¿no special drivers required for direct connection to your computer
Product Description
Get your classic albums off the shelf and into your MP3 player. 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 (for PC use) and Audacity (for MAC or PC); an integral dual-magnet Audio-Technica phono cartridge; and a USB cable and adapter cables. More Details >>Customer Reviews
The unit performs as advertized, but the sound quality is lacking. The transfered audio jus doesn't have that clear tone it does coming from my standard turntable. More >>
Joe Cole
great product! i'm working on putting all my old albums on cds and storing them on my computer. this is bringing tons of old music that has been just sitting in boxes back into my world. More >>
Debra S. Greer
I liked the solid feel of this turntable, with its aluminum platter (rather than the plastic advertised for some units) and a belt-driven mechanism that isolates the motor from the platter. More >>
D. Small
I shopped around for months comparing products and reading reviews when I came across this one. Words cannot describe how wonderful it is to hear music from my grandfathers and father's time. More >>
C. Arellano
purchased to the intent of burning LP's to cd. However, you need a sound card for playback, and for whatever reason, my pc doesn't have one, so I've yet to record anything...yet again, a purchase that leads to another purchase. More >>
Elizabeth M. Mclatchy