JUdy! As was stated, it's a piece of equipment, no software and no
noise reduction per say. And I can't comment on it's accessibility except
that I have sold some other units in this series to blind people with no
complaints.
Jerry
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I think another usb turn table with software has been mentioned on this
list. Does anyone remember any details or is
anyone using it?
Judy
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Hi folks,
I found a good Ebay page for the Teac 350:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40satitle=Teac+GF-350+
Cheers...Keith
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there is another turntable with usb and software...
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Subject: Re: Name of Device to record from LP33 to Hard Drive
Hi
Hi Judy,
The easiest thing to do here is to do a search:
It took less than 3 minutes to search for
USB turntable with software
And, the first hit was the web site of AmericanMusical.com who has what you
might be looking for.
Numark TTUSB Turntable with USB Record and Audacity Software
ION
Hi Reed,
I know how to do a search (smile) but the question for this list iscan we
use it? has anyone tried it? Will it work with Jfw or windoweyes?
Judy
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Yes, I have a usb turntable that uses audacity. It works really well!
Rusty
At 10:31 AM 12/12/2006, Reed Poynter spake thusly:-
Hi Judy,
The easiest thing to do here is to do a search:
It took less than 3 minutes to search for
USB turntable with software
And, the first hit was the web site
One of my distributors carries two of these USB Turntables. The one
from Neumark is $165.00 and plays 33s and 45s. It's not in stock. Can you
believe there are 400 on backorder. The other one is $145.00 but only plays
45s and there are 800 on backorder.
Jerry
Judy, the USB turntable that was mentioned a few months back is the Newmark
TTUSB. It comes with Audacity and works just fine with speech. I bought
mine new on eBay for quite a bit less than retail.
Larry
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Larry, how accessible is audacity? I have used Soundforge and studio
recorder, but I know nothing about audacity.
Thanks,
Judy
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Good evening to the list,
Thank you for all the replies and comments of devices that record to a hard
drive.
I have been looking into the :
ionAudio - Vinyl Recording USB Turntable
Model: ITTUSB SKU: 7367324
Record vinyl records to CD or MP3; reduces noise and pops; works with 33-1/3
and 45
The Teac GF-350 is redially available through BA Software for $350.00,
includes shipping within the United States.
Jerry
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! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio recorder
with USB, $399.00, includes
how accessible is the software? How good is the noise reduction?
Judy
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Subject: Re: Name of Device to record from LP33 to
Hi Judy, the Teak GF-350 is a record player with a CD recorder and analog AM/FM
radio built into it. there is no noise reduction at all. the phono cartridge is
a
ceramic one, not a moving magnet or moving coil cartridge which give much
better
frequency response than the ceramic. the teak also
Good morning to the list,
I am looking for the name of a device that will play a record, either 33 or
45 rpm and place the digital file in it's memory or to the hard drive. Some
filtering to remove hiss and other noises would be a bonus. Also where the
best place to purchase an item like
Gee, you're in very good luck! heaps of devices around for doing that
including turntables that plug into the USB port of your computer,
even turntables with a CD-RW drive in them so you can dubb the result
to a CD directly.
Our local newspaper has regular articles about this sort of thing
from
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-radios/teac-gf-350-am-fm-radio-turntable-cd-recorder.aspx
The new TEAC GF-350 AM/FM Radio Turntable has a vinyl record player
and built-in CD Recorder/CD Player. This means you can record your
records permanently
to a CD! It plays 33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm
Yep, that's one of the units I saw reviewed, there is another which
plugs directly into your computer via a USB cable.
On 10/12/2006, at 11:21 AM, Norma A. Boge-Conyers wrote:
from
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-radios/teac-gf-350-am-fm-radio-
turntable-cd-recorder.aspx
The new TEAC
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