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    USB Turntable and the PS3

    Thinking of getting one of these so I can play some of my old records, but wondered if they work with the PS3 since I have a nice surround sound set up? Anybody tried this?

    #2
    All depends if it presents itself as a mass storage device, requires any drivers or application software on a PC.

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      #3
      Oh right, cheers - turns out Aldi is a bit far from me anyways.

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        #4
        These are rubbish, mate. They're just a turntable with a USB audio-capture device built-in. I'm pretty sure they need drivers for your PC, so I doubt it'll work with your PS3.

        Generally speaking you'd be better off buying a good quality turntable secondhand (I'm sure there are loads of these available, from when LPs were the choice of hi-fi enthusiasts) and plugging it into your PC's mic socket. I think you need a pre-amp, but likewise secondhand.

        The USB turntables are really cheap and nasty, so I really think they're best avoided.

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          #5
          Strolls is right. The reviews I've seen (one was being sold by Maplin at the time) say they're crappety-crap. One of the issues is that, because they're so light, vibrations from the needle get picked up and recorded along with the actual music.

          If I were in your boat I'd also try grabbing a second-hand one+pre-amp. I've been thinking about it but space and noise are stopping me (I could listen on my big headphones but that's a lot of space, hassle and cost to listen to stuff on headphones!). It doesn't help that every time I go to HMV and wind up in the vinyl section, Daft Punk stuff beckons me to come hither and buy

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            #6
            Cheers guys, I know I should be looking for a proper record player, but space is an issue for me too and was hoping I could use the things that are already taking up space (is it not the future yet?) Guess I'll wait then until I move some place bigger, you know, with a library...LOL!1

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              #7
              I was thinking about getting one of those little ones that are smaller than a record, and the record goes over the edge. Or if you're really trapped for space, what about a Vinyl Killer?



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                #8
                Originally posted by billy_dimashq View Post
                The reviews I've seen (one was being sold by Maplin at the time) say they're crappety-crap. One of the issues is that, because they're so light, vibrations from the needle get picked up and recorded along with the actual music.
                There were a lot of places punting these out at Christmas a couple of years ago, like offers in the Sunday Times and stuff like that, for about ?95. When you see one, that price is shocking - they're just cheap and nasty crap. At least two customers of mine bought them, and when I helped them to set them up I was clenching my gob not to say anything and be polite.

                They even bundle as the recording software an open-source program (Audology?) that you can download off the net for free, except to avoid licensing issues the version on the CD doesn't include the MP3 encoder (the one off the net does) and so it's completely ****ing useless.

                One of these guys had a huge record collection - he much be in his late 40s or even in his 50s, was buying LPs since he was a kid and until a few years ago, and has obviously been fortunate never to have had his collection "purged" by unforeseen circumstances. It takes up a whole wall of his living room, and he spent some time recording these with this turntable (despite having a good hi-fi already ) before realising that he could get all the same songs at better quality from Limewire for free.

                Originally posted by spagmasterswift View Post
                Cheers guys, I know I should be looking for a proper record player, but space is an issue for me too and was hoping I could use the things that are already taking up space
                What I'm pretty sure you want to look for is a decent quality hi-fi turntable - you don't need any of the other stuff, like the tuner or the amp of a full-size set of "separates". Those USB turntables are basically only a little larger than 12" square, and a good hi-fi turntable will be about the same size. I think you can get really small plastic made-in-China pre-amps on eBay for ?10, and I would have thought that would be adequate for ripping.

                I would have thought you'd pick up an old but decent qualify hi-fi turntable on eBay for not much money at all.

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