The Pyle-Pro PLTTB3U Belt-Drive Turntable with USB is tailor made for anyone in need of a turntable for digitizing old vinyl, or basic home listening. The package includes Audacity recording software, and the PLTTB3U's USB output is completely compatible with both Mac and PCs. This belt-drive turntable features 33 and 45RPM speeds, rugged platter, pitch adjustment, dust-cover, counterweight and more.
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 16.5 x 13.4 x 3.86" (419.1 x 340.36 x 98.044mm) |
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The Pyle Pro player works great....my wife is so happy, after 10 years she can finally play many of her favorite LPs. To be honest, the sound is clearly much better over and above when compared to the same tracks on CDs...unfortunate that the music industry 'digitized' something which should have remained 'analogous'. Setup was easy though I had to buy some female-to-female RCA adapters as the RCA cables (~4 feet) are quite short and could not reach my Denon Receiver. Also, make sure you switch the 'Line/Phone' switch in the back otherwise the audio output will be very low - this threw us for about 15 minutes at first. Otherwise, great product so far...my wife is happy, therefor I am happy. Thanks guys!!
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even though it's a belt drive it says direct drive but it's a great product and great spinning and appearance.
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I LOVE THIS PRODUCT THE STEADINESS OF THE PRODUCT AND THE WAY IT HOLDS WHILE I SCRATCH THE VINYL THIS PRODUCT I DO RECOMMEND
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If you're like me -- thrown away all but those irreplaceable 100 vinyls, this is the Perfect Throw-Back turntable. At under $100, it's practically free. It's simple to use and slimly elegant. It's everything you need without spending more than you want.
And did I mention, like Johnny Cash, it's dressed in black?
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I needed the product to not only record my records to a nice digital mp3 file, but I also needed it for djing. Needless to say this product was not great. The quality that was produced was pretty bad, and the audacity program for it was not helpful at all.
And this product CANNOT be used with ANY DJ software.. if you're sole purpose of a turntable is for that then do not even think of this.
The speed rates weren't great either. Unless you want to decorate your home, this product is not worth more than 15 bucks.
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Purchased to listen to some old vinyl records. Checked out other players online, but for the money this one was the best value. [...]
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The turntable does the basic applications you really need, but with features that let you burn discs with good quality. Remember that the discs are recorded as they are (good or bad), but the turntable has very good applications to graduate the weight of the needle and revolutions.
It is important to have the quilt to prevent lint and dust in the mechanisms of the turntable. You can plug any music system (eg, home theater) with RCA.
It's really good to start and stay with it until you decide to be professional about it.
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Still learning the software tricks but overall very pleased with the product
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I just wanted a basic turntable to play some old records I found. This does that fine although the platter is not completely level so the torn arm goes up and down when it's playing a record. This causes skipping sometimes and I compensate for it by adding more weight to the tone arm which might cause records to get worn faster. I'm not sure if all the PLTTB3Us do this or just mine. One other thing is this is a belt-drive turntable, not a direct-drive. I don't know why they would make such a false statement. If you only have [$] get this (obviously), if you have more money or can save, get something higher quality. I'm gonna save up for the Technics SL1200 for my next turntable.
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