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Audio Technica AT-LP2D LP-to-Digital Recording System

Audio Technica AT-LP2D LP-to-Digital Recording System
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Audio Technica AT-LP2D LP-to-Digital Recording System

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Audio-Technica brings its legendary quality and audio fidelity to the digital realm with the creation of the new LP-to-Digital Recording System. In the box, you'll find everything you need to transfer your classic LPs to digital files: Audio-Technica's AT-PL50 stereo turntable, complete with built-in switchable phono preamp that allows direct connection to your computer; Cakewalk PYRO software; the AT6012 record care kit; an audiophile-quality phono cartridge; and an adapter cable. The system is perfect for creating CDs and MP3 player files that get your old tunes off the shelf and into your portable player.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:21.0 inches
Product Width:7.0 inches
Product Height:16.0 inches
Product Weight:13.0 pounds
Package Length:20.3 inches
Package Width:16.2 inches
Package Height:6.6 inches
Package Weight:10.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 105 reviews

Features
  • LP-to-digital recording system for transferring vinyl to MP3, WAV, or WMA formats

  • Includes stereo turntable with built-in phono pre-amp for computer connection

  • Plays 33-1/3 and 45 rpm speeds; audiophile-quality Dual Magnet phono cartridge

  • Cakewalk Pyro software removes LP's clicks and pops and minimizes hiss

  • Turntable measures 14.17 x 3.82 x 14.06 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Digital Noise  Aug 15, 2008
This product seems to insert a high frequency sound on top of the audio recording. While not audible to my ears, it is clearly heard by my wife and makes the recordings unlistenable.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Easy to use, nice product  Jul 16, 2008
I had some old 45's that I wanted to convert digitally - works great, recommended!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Happy happy  May 09, 2008
Works easily and produces what to our ears is great sound. Had some difficulty with heavily scratched records, skipping and not moving on from the track -- but that would be expected with any but the most expensive, recording studio type, of turntables and playing arms.

We did not use the recording software that came with the package.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

2Not an Audiophile's tool  Jan 07, 2008
The Hardware: Given the Audio Technica brand, I was really expecting something a lot better than this package delivers. If you are into music and know a thing or two about audio quality you'll notice immediately the lack of specificity offered in the turntable's specs. That's because it's cheaply made and probably compares miserably with other AT products. Platter is very light, tonearm looks and feels like a joke, non-replaceable/non-removable cartridge (stylus can be replaced, of course), no anti-skating, no tonearm balance control, buttons and other features are cheap... In the end, like with a lot of audio equipment, you get what you pay for, so I guess I shouldn't be so disappointed. Two and a Half Stars... If you believe LPs had little or no quality anyway, this will probably suit your needs - if you saved those albums for reasons related to critical music enjoyment, look elsewhere. Bottom line, it plays LP and 45 records marginally well and it has a dust cover. :-)
The Software: Separate CDs for Mac and PC. These comments pertain to the PC Cakewalk Pyro 5 product (hard to believe this is a "Release 5" maturity product). Cut to the chase - After recording my first album, I spent two hours looking for different software. Goofy installation process. Way short on features; can't seem to label tracks, cannot re-combine tracks that have been split, no internet look-up for LPs (you can do that if you have an original production music CD, but you cannot search, download and associate track info/times/album name/artist/genre, etc. for LPs), cannot listen to the music while recording via USB without headphones or hooking the turntable directly to amplified speakers, track making is cumbersome & there's no automatic track splitting, filters are hard to figure out and seem dysfunctional, recording is a manual process (start the LP, click a "Record" button on the PC screen - manually click "Stop Recording" button, let tonearm pickup. "Good" news there it stops recording automatically after 180 minutes if you forget to hit "Stop Recording"), cannot trust real-time filters (filters have to be "trained" in another manual process), no option to save as *.m4a (iTunes) format, partial help files... Very feature poor. Each side of the LP ends up being its own *.wav file - about 200MB each. If you inadvertantly split a track in the wrong place, there seems to be no way to eliminate the split (which, if it's short, will likely generate errors "Track too short for a CD" and you get to start all over again. "Assembling" the two sides into a single *.wav file takes about 20 minutes on a reasonably beefy PC (XP). I haven't settled on new software yet, but I can assure you, it won't be this junk. Bottom line: The turntable comes with software. Box checked. One Star, less if it were available.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Can't say 1 bad thing.....  Dec 07, 2007
There isn't a single negative thing I can say about this product.

I'm somewhat technically oriented, but anyone can follow the, in my opinion, simple instructions to transfer vinyl, to digital, to CD. Pop on an album, set a timer for approximate length of side, and go off to do something until the side is done, repeat. So far the albums I've transfered have come out so *clean* that I haven't even had to worry about cleaning up hisses or pops.

Value for the cost - amazing. Would recommend this to anyone with a vinyl collection that needs to be transfered.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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