I was looking at one those also. I know it's not top of line but I don't want to drop 300-400 dollars on a new turntable.
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It's been over 30 years since I bought my turntable (just a mid-range basic Pioneer belt drive), but it wasn't expensive and I bet you can get a decent one and a decent cartridge for only a few $ more than that all-in-one (~$70 on amazon). Then, if you have an old receiver with phono-inputs, that could go right to your computer sound inputs.
I just want to put them on CD - I don't even have an iPod or MP3 player.
I guess the next one I will try is this Joe Tex "ain't gonna bump no more with no big fat woman". With a title like that I would think I would remember buying this, but I don't remember him or this song. It must have been popular back in the day or I guess it wouldn't be on a 45 single.
Just like I have used time in retirement to digitize my, my fathers and my grandfathers slides and prints, up to 10k images at this point, and not done yet. If you add the time needed to clean up slides its a great way to spend a lot of time. Digitizing the record collections is next. First step will be to winnow the duplicates and find the better of them, if I decide the record is worth digitizing.Sounds like a new hobby in retirement, where we have time for everything.
I just set up my ION iLP vinyl converter. This one converts to iTunes.
JoeWras said:Mulligan, I am confused. What do you mean it converts to iTunes? Do you mean mp3?