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September 17, 2009
Got vinyl? Back it up
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Memorex USB Turntable and Recorder
What to do with that vinyl album collection, now that the digital age
has arrived?
At the touch of a button, convert your records into digital files you can play on your computer, burn to CD, or transfer to your MP3 player.
Three-speed turntable plugs into your desktop or laptop computer and plays 45's, 78's, and 33 LPs; exports to MP3, WAV, and .OGG file formats.
Features include ceramic pickup, auto one-arm reset, one-touch play/stop control, built-in RIAA equalizer, line-output for stereo system audio amplifier, USB connection, dust cover, software, and cables.
Approximately 14" x 13.5" x 4.5".
Computer not included.
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$110.
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Seems strange to use the phrase "back it up" when you'd be transferring your music from a medium which could last centuries and, at a push, be listened to with a pin and a paper cone to a medium which is heavily reliant upon technology which is constantly changing and being superceded at a rapid pace.
Posted by: Graeme | Sep 18, 2009 7:13:04 PM
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