Published on October 17th,2008 at 1:38 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Denon’s New Turntable with Built-in USB Port

I’m sure there are still vinyl owners out there, and for you Denon is releasing the DP-200USB. This new player features a built-in USB port that allows vinyl to be converted to a digital file (MP3), as well as a MM cartridge, trans music manager, and provides a rotational speed of 33.1/3 and 45rpm.

Available at the beginning of November, it will cost around 235€.


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Comments
 

  • mp3_who

    If it records into wav or pcm, that’s ok, but now if it’s MP3 only then is totally unacceptable.

  • http://www.poandpo.com Stjepan

    MP3, 192kbps.

  • Koos

    I certainly prefer an Ion TT-USB, optionally with a line out AND line IN! (any music cassette players out there?). Then a direct recording of your cassettes on your computer is easily performed.

    I use Audacity on my iMac and believe me: it works!

 

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