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The TEAC LP-R400.

litfan - 2009-02-14 14:46

I`m seriously thinking of buying one of these beauties.

http://www.teac.co.uk/2007site...opystation_info.html

tshorba - 2009-02-14 15:46

they dont sound good buy a numark ttusb or tti and put a decent cart on it...

redbenjoe - 2009-02-14 15:51

whatever machine is used --recording to CD -is important.

baddboybill - 2009-02-14 19:13

Its nice but I've already replaced all my albums and cassettes long ago, Where the heck was it then when I had to invest $100s and $100s of $$$ on compact disks Roll Eyes

litfan - 2009-02-15 06:57

I don`t give a sh*t what you guy`s think, i`m havin one. Cha`mone brother.

redbenjoe - 2009-02-15 08:13

Laugh Out Loud
YES !!!!!

litfan - 2009-02-15 12:53

YES. I wouldn`t dream of using this as part of my hi-fi set-up. I have a Linn axis, which sounds superb. I have loads of AOR albums, that haven`t been released on cd, and, are unlikely to be. This is ideal.

panasonic.fan - 2009-02-15 13:01

That is quite a fee for convenience. I use a Sony USB turntable and my desktop PC for this, works great.

litfan - 2009-02-15 13:04

Can`t be doing with that bill lad.

petey.awol - 2009-02-15 13:24

Serato Scratch Live and all them wont let you record vynil onto PC?

panasonic.fan - 2009-02-15 16:23

quote:
Originally posted by Litfan:
Can`t be doing with that bill lad.



Depends upon what you are converting to, and how rare the vinyl is. PC software is better for converting pretty much any source to cd, so I use my home turntable with a little breakout box into my Soundblaster card.

The box is a magnetic RCA input/output.

erniejade - 2009-02-15 22:43

Is that a goldring on the linn?

they do sell a usb converter for turntables now.

litfan - 2009-02-16 14:07

Well spotted ernie. It`s a goldring G1042.