ION ITT USB TURNTABLE WITH USB OUTPUT
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http://www.djstore.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.pl?item=ionittusb&t=dTo be honest though, I'm not impressed. There's been something of a jump-on-the-bandwagon approach to the renewed interest in old records in recent years, and I've yet to see
any of these latest domestic "Revive your old vinyl!" type decks in which the turntable isn't the cheapest plastic garbage they can get away with.
Some specific points I noticed from that page:
1. The instructions given in the manual for setting the bias compensation (what they call "anti-skate" control) are complete nonsense. Although if the quality of the deck is as poor as I suspect, it probably makes little difference.
2. There is mention of being able to transfer 78 r.p.m. records by playing at 33-1/3 or 45 and then adjusting in software, but they don't seem to say anything about the fact that you need to use a different stylus for 78s. LPs and 45s use a much smaller groove than the old 78s (in fact it was called "microgroove" when LPs first appeared to distinguish it). An LP/45 stylus needs to be around 0.5 to 1 mil radius (and toward the lower end of that for stereo records). A 78 stylus is typically 2.5 to 3 mils.
3. I notice that one of the reviewers comments about the poor bass response, That could be due to limitations of his other equipment of course, but I've noticed a similar problem on a unit that a friend acquired (before I had the chance to warn him off!). I do wonder whether the manufacturers of these things understand about proper frequency compensation for cartridges anymore.
So overall, I can't say that what I can see/read of that particular unit inspires me with confidence.