On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:40:48 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard <[email protected]> dijo:

>On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Mike Connors wrote:
>
>> 1st, let me say you're a brave man. Linux audio gives me
>> frightmares. In Debian, I have to disable the onboard Intel sound
>> card on my Thinkpad so I can use usb speakers. But I digress. On to
>> your problem...
>
>Mike,
>
>   Huh! I run Slackware and can use the RCA-plugged speakers or the USB
>headset.
>
>> This article is on usb turntables in Linux is from Aug '09.
>> http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/peripherals/38258-using-a-usb-turntable-with-linux
>
>   How kewel! There are so many entry points (audacity, alsamixer,
> etc.) that
>the most parsimonious search term skipped right past me. My IT
>(Innovative Technologies) is on sale at Fred Meyers for $60; that's
>2/3 the price of a low-end ION. And it does come with a winduhs
>version of audacity which the above page is a good indication it will
>work with linux.
>
>Many thanks for the pointer, and there goes the weekend. :-)

If you don't need the IT turntable after you convert your vinyl,
consider selling it to me. I have about 40 lps inherited from my father
that I haven't heard since he was alive. 
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