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Grace Digital (IntelliTouch) AVPUSB01S Turntable for USB-PC Recording

Grace Digital (IntelliTouch) AVPUSB01S Turntable for USB-PC Recording
Brand: GRACE DIGITAL

Buy New: $87.95



New (7) from $87.95


Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4

MPN: AVPUSB01S


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Features: * Function Select-Turntable, Record to PC through USB cable * TTUSB comes with free Audacity software for editing your recorded tracks * 3 speed turntable: 33-1/3, 45, 78 rpm * Ceramic pick up * Auto tone arm reset * One Touch Play / Stop control * Built-in RIAA equalizer * RCA Line-out to connect to stereo system * USB connection for direct download to your PC * Transparent plastic dust cover * Unit Size: 356 x 342 x 98 mm (w x d x h)


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Plays the vinyl fine, but no conversion to mp3 on a mac.   August 17, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Getting serious about a USB turntable, I was finally lured to take the plunge by the omnipresent solicitations for this item that are all over the net right now. Every mention of it I see, it is heralded as a MAC/PC cross-platform compatible turntable.

I have not found this to be the case, I am sorry to say.

I tried to get 'er up and running on a G4 running Panther, and then on a higher-end G5 running Tiger. No soap. Downloading different conversion software than the included Audacity, and shareware such as Line-In, intended to prod reluctant USB ports to recognize a device plugged into them, did not help. What I am left with, after a weekend haunting tech discussion boards and searching for USB device drivers of any kind for a mac, is a vinyl turntable with two male RCA jacks that can plug into the TV. As long as you don't get your hopes up that you are about to embark on a fabulous adventure converting your legendary wax to mp3s or WAVs, this product probably won't disappoint you. I haven't found skating, skipping or fluctuation to be a problem with it. The speed seems rock stable. This isn't a bad product. But I can't get it to do what made me buy it in the first place.


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