![]() With this turntable you can encode your records to MP3 directly to a USB Flash Drive or SD Card. This turntable does not have USB audio streaming so you cannot connect it to your computer for recording. It has AM/FM radio receiver and two stereo built in speakers on the sides. It can directly encode from the turntable to a USB Flash Drive or SD/MMC Memory Card. This is a 3-speed record player with USB and SD/MMC Slots. Turntables with direct recording to USB storage or SD Card It has 2 speakers, cassette player and FM/AM radio tuner. ![]() It has the same features except that this one cannot be connected to a computer because it does not have a USB port. The Crosley Director is similar to the Memory Master. It has a cassette player and FM/AM radio tuner. This player has 2 built-in speakers on the front. You may connect it to your computer via USB if you prefer to rip your records with an audio recording software. The Crosley Memory Master is a self contained record player that allows you to directly record your LPs to a CD. All three speeds 33⅓, 45 and 78 rpm are supported. ![]() This record player has counterweight, anti-skate and a standard headshell. Connection to a computer is possible through USB. It has an internal flash drive that you can use for recording as well. The LP 2 CD turntable lets you record your music directly to a CD. You have the option to connect to a computer via USB and it includes the EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter software for easy transfer. This turntable can directly record vinyl records to CD without a computer. Supports 33⅓, 45 and 78 rpm playback speeds. This one has bigger speakers and looks more professional but the features are the same. It has cassette player, AM/FM radio tuner, CD player and two stereo built in speakers. It also has a USB port for audio streaming. Just like the LP-R550USB, this is also an all-in-one turntable. ![]() With this turntable you can record your vinyl records directly to a CD. It also comes with RCA outputs that let’s you connect it to other audio devices. You can also connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable. The LP-R550USB has a cassette player, AM/FM radio tuner, CD player and two stereo built in speakers. I found other brands that sell outside the US. Here is a list of the main brands that produce record players for easy conversion without a computer: It make sense because high end turntables are bought by audiophiles that need high fidelity sound, this also means high control over their recordings which at the moment can only be achieved by specialized software. High end turntables don’t have this type of feature. I didn’t find many brands that offer this feature. I did not include turntables with USB port that need a computer for digitizing the music. At the end of this article you’ll find a comparison table with images of the products. Turntables that record directly to a mobile device like an iPod or iPhone.Turntables that record directly to a storage device like USB flash drives and SD cards.I grouped turntables under one of the following categories. Types of mediaĭuring my research I was looking for options to record vinyl records to a digital media. So if you need to digitize your LPs with high fidelity, I suggest buying a better turntable with a magnetic cartridge and digitize your music using a good audio recording software. So, I thought it would be good to provide my readers with information about turntables that have the ability to record directly to a storage media, like a USB Flash Drive, CD, SD Card or mobile devices.īear in mind that the sound quality you get from these turntables is not the best because most of them have a ceramic cartridge. Many users find this software difficult to use and the recording process time consuming. Some of the USB turntables I have reviewed like the Audio Technica AT-LP60 USB and the Jensen JTA-230 come with the audio recording software Audacity. Many vinyl lovers don’t like messing with audio recording software. I frequently find reviews and comments from people that want an easy solution to transfer their vinyl records to a digital media.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |