How to transform old albums into non-analogue audio format - ion USB turntables comparison

May 16th, 2008 admin Posted in Electronic Technologies |

My grandmother's beloved past time is to look for “the best old time sound” that at her almost eighty years maybe makes her a inveterate music lover. Interestingly, she never actually appreciated modern digital sound that much. When the whole world began to convert to CDs in the 80s of the 20th century, my granny refused to give up vinyl.

She has a lot of mates that enjoy music and so that wasn't a problem to gather so giant collection as they used to constantly exchange records. She has quite a few Elvis Presley records. As all the records have been permanently used, the quality of sound now is lower than it should be. When I started digging through what she got left, I found Sinatra, Pat Boone and many more old records.

My grandmother wanted to prove for us, her grandchildren, that her music is worthy of praise. So she expended a couple of days searching for the suitable device to put her vinyl albums into a form that a personal computer would be able to understand.

My granny decided to buy USB turntables and with assistance of it to bring us a chance to listen to her beloved music when we like. She has been looking for this equipment utilizing global network just for half of an hour and decided to purchase the required item.

A lot of people even do not realize that such devices as USB turntables can assist them to save their beloved old sounds that they have got only on vinyl. There are some various forms and price ranges. I think that is a very complicated task to such an old lady to comprehend all the nuances of modern technologies, but wasn't right. That is to say she did not even look at the devices above the 500 dollar cost tag.

My grandmother analyzed all the offerings and chose the gadget which was most suitable. It was Stanton t90 USB. And she could not make decision between the Stanton devices and Numark USB turntable. Forum reviewers seemed to praise both modification ranges so much that she mad decision to check them both out.

I called my sister and let her know of our grandmother's experiments with modern music technology. The reaction of my sister was similar to my. Having previewed some records that had been already transformed, she made decision to upload lots of them to her iPod. Wouldn't you be proud to get a grandmother like that?

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