Best USB Turntable Reviews – Now you can easily convert your vinyl collection directly to MP3 format without a computer. This Jensen JTA-460 lets record directly with a MP3 encoding system. Go directly from the turntable to a USB flash drive or SD/MMC card.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Dust off the vinyl and get onto your MP3 player. Audio-Technic’a AT-LP60 USB Turntable makes it simple and at fantastic price.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Converting your vinyl records to CD or MP3 has never been easier. The Ion TTUSB USB turntable transfers your 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records with the included software it minutes.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Record you vinyl records directly to your iPod. The Numark TTI USB Turntable has an iPod dock built in. Archiving your records to CD or MP3 with the included software is a convenient feature.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Record your records directly to your iPod without a computer. Just dock your iPod and start recording. Or use the USB connector and hook this turntable to your computer to make MP3’s or CD’s.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Revitalizing your vinyl records has never been easier than with the Numark TTUSB USB Turntable. This plug and play turntable makes creating digital versions of your vinyl records is simple.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Bring those 33’s and 45’s into the digital age. With the Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable you can build an MP3 library from all of those classic vinyl records. Or just play them through your stereo system.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – Denon’s DP-200 USB turntable lets you easily transfer your records into MP3’s. It is fully automatic and has an internal MP3 encoder. Digitizing your vinyl records have never been easier.
Best USB Turntable Reviews – The Audio Technica AT-LP120 USB turntable is the ultimate answer to transforming all of your vinyl records into digital format. It is equipped with a direct-drive motor for speedy starts. It has an internal pre-amplifier that enables you to plug this turntable right into your computer and anything else that doesn’t have an input dedicated to phono.