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Old December 14th 06, 09:22 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Malcolm Stewart
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On the search for Xmas presents in one of our better known department
stores, I came across a device described as a "USB Turntable" for making
one's own CDs & MP3s. As it was available to touch, I tried rotating the
turntable, and couldn't believe just how light it was - they must be
air-freighted here from the far east! Price was around £120.

Just hope it performs better than I fear - my own HDD recordings use a
decent quality Pioneer turntable and separate external audio to digital
converter.
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Old December 15th 06, 06:57 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Malcolm Stewart" wrote in
message .. .
On the search for Xmas presents in one of our better known department
stores, I came across a device described as a "USB Turntable" for making
one's own CDs & MP3s. As it was available to touch, I tried rotating the
turntable, and couldn't believe just how light it was - they must be
air-freighted here from the far east! Price was around £120.

Just hope it performs better than I fear - my own HDD recordings use a
decent quality Pioneer turntable and separate external audio to digital
converter.
--
M Stewart
Milton Keynes, UK


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I saw one of those things described as "state of the art". I might just get
one to find out how absolutely AWFUL it sounds.

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Old December 15th 06, 08:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
jasee
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Default USB turntable

housetrained wrote:
"Malcolm Stewart" wrote in
message .. .
On the search for Xmas presents in one of our better known department
stores, I came across a device described as a "USB Turntable" for
making one's own CDs & MP3s. As it was available to touch, I tried
rotating the turntable, and couldn't believe just how light it was -
they must be air-freighted here from the far east! Price was around
£120. Just hope it performs better than I fear - my own HDD recordings
use
a decent quality Pioneer turntable and separate external audio to
digital converter.

I saw one of those things described as "state of the art". I might
just get one to find out how absolutely AWFUL it sounds.


It contains the Numark Groovetool cartridge (or similar) 'A high value,
adjustable cartridge in a traditional headshell mount design -- great sound,
great tracking! 6 mil spherical diamond cartridge with 2.5g to 3.5g tracking
force.' which should do wonders for your record collection :-)

Must be a ceramic as the output of anything else wouldn't be high enough, I
think.


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Old December 15th 06, 09:41 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default USB turntable

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jasee wrote:
It contains the Numark Groovetool cartridge (or similar) 'A high value,
adjustable cartridge in a traditional headshell mount design -- great
sound, great tracking! 6 mil spherical diamond cartridge with 2.5g to
3.5g tracking force.' which should do wonders for your record
collection :-)


Must be a ceramic as the output of anything else wouldn't be high
enough, I think.


If it's USB surely it has a built in preamp and A-D convertor?

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Old December 15th 06, 12:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
jasee
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Default USB turntable

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
jasee wrote:
It contains the Numark Groovetool cartridge (or similar) 'A high
value, adjustable cartridge in a traditional headshell mount design
-- great sound, great tracking! 6 mil spherical diamond cartridge
with 2.5g to
3.5g tracking force.' which should do wonders for your record
collection :-)


Must be a ceramic as the output of anything else wouldn't be high
enough, I think.


If it's USB surely it has a built in preamp and A-D convertor?


Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the cartridge, I
can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.


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Old December 15th 06, 02:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default USB turntable

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jasee wrote:
Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the cartridge,
I can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.


I dunno the relative manufacturing costs of MM versus ceramic. This sort
of thing has shifted dramatically with CAD machinery.

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Old December 15th 06, 02:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
jasee
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Default USB turntable

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
jasee wrote:
Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the
cartridge, I can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.


I dunno the relative manufacturing costs of MM versus ceramic. This
sort of thing has shifted dramatically with CAD machinery.


Oh, so whats now considered a good cartridge?
It used to be (generally) moving coils in the days before things went crazy.


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Old December 15th 06, 03:22 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
AZ Nomad
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Default USB turntable

On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 13:53:09 -0000, jasee wrote:


Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
jasee wrote:
It contains the Numark Groovetool cartridge (or similar) 'A high
value, adjustable cartridge in a traditional headshell mount design
-- great sound, great tracking! 6 mil spherical diamond cartridge
with 2.5g to
3.5g tracking force.' which should do wonders for your record
collection :-)


Must be a ceramic as the output of anything else wouldn't be high
enough, I think.


If it's USB surely it has a built in preamp and A-D convertor?


Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the cartridge, I
can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.


Considering the millions (billions?) of MM cartridges made since the 60's, I
can't imagine ceramic being cheaper to make. A MM cartridge can be made for
about the price of a cheap pair of headphones.
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Old December 15th 06, 03:33 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default USB turntable


"jasee" wrote in message
...
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
jasee wrote:
It contains the Numark Groovetool cartridge (or similar) 'A high
value, adjustable cartridge in a traditional headshell mount design
-- great sound, great tracking! 6 mil spherical diamond cartridge
with 2.5g to
3.5g tracking force.' which should do wonders for your record
collection :-)


Must be a ceramic as the output of anything else wouldn't be high
enough, I think.


If it's USB surely it has a built in preamp and A-D convertor?


Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the cartridge, I
can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.



The Goldring Elan retails for about 19 quid retail - my local telly shop
pays about 7 quid each for them in boxes of a dozen or so (set in rows, in
polystyrene) and sells a continuous stream of them to people wanting 'a new
cartridge'.

I was given one to fit to a Thorens that I borrowed to audition and it
sounded perfectly fine, see:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/elan.JPG









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Old December 15th 06, 03:40 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default USB turntable


"jasee" wrote in message
...
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
jasee wrote:
Yes, of course. (I'd forgotten USB) But at about £12 for the
cartridge, I can't imagine it would be even moving magnet.


I dunno the relative manufacturing costs of MM versus ceramic. This
sort of thing has shifted dramatically with CAD machinery.


Oh, so whats now considered a good cartridge?
It used to be (generally) moving coils in the days before things went
crazy.




Like cars/toasters/lawnmowers/DVDPs &c. nowadays, cartridges all do pretty
much the same job somewhat differently at vastly differing prices and it's
hard to find one that isn't good in its own way - the first question in all
these cases would have to be 'what's your budget'....???




 




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