Friday, December 16, 2011

ION Audio Profile Pro USB DJ Turntable

!±8± ION Audio Profile Pro USB DJ Turntable


Rate : | Price : $88.99 | Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 21:51:10
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The ION Audio Profile Pro is a USB turntable with a line input with contemporary, low-profile looks and a sleek, piano black finish. The Profile Pro turntable is designed to capture the music from your vinyl records and turn it into portable, flexible, digital MP3s that you can enjoy at home and on the go. ION Audio Profile Pro USB Turntable Features Turn your records into MP3s using your Mac or PC Connect and convert other music sources via line input Play records on your home stereo without needing a preamplifier Plug-and-play USB computer connection requires no driver installation 33 1/3 and 45 RPM settings Enables you to transfer 78 RPM albums using included software EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter software quickly transfers your music to iTunes Audacity software for reducing pops, cracks and hiss on worn records Stereo 1/8 inch input for connecting other music sources The Profile Pro turntable is an music-conversion system based on a multi-speed USB turntable with a dust cover. The turntable has simple USB output that enables you to capture music from records onto your computer. ION's EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter software assists you in creation of flexible MP3 files you can listen to on your computer, load onto your iPod, or record to CD. Profile Pro also has a line input so you can plug in virtually any other music source and turn it into MP3s - tape decks, MiniDiscs, and most any other format. When not converting records, you can also enjoy your classic vinyl records using PROFILE PRO as a standard record player. ION Audio Profile Pro Includes Profile Pro turntable Slipmat 45 RPM adapter USB cable CD Quickstart Guide Safety Instructions and Warranty Information

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

ION Audio LP Dock: Vinyl to iPod Tutorial

www.ionaudio.com Convert LP and vinyl to iPod with LP Dock. LP Dock is a revolutionary USB turntable that transfers your vinyl collection directly to your iPod! Learn more at www.ionaudio.com

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Ion Convert Vinyl to Digital Music Files With a Quality Turntable

!±8± Ion Convert Vinyl to Digital Music Files With a Quality Turntable

To convert vinyl to digital music files, of course, you'll need a turntable. Perhaps you have an old one in a closet, attic or basement. The next option is to buy one new or used. We'll cover all three options.

Whether you're going to use an old turntable you have lying around the house or purchase one used, you want to make sure it is in proper working order first. I had an old stereo phonograph that I thought worked decently, but I couldn't get a good recording off of it. I tried different cables, different hookups, posting to message boards, and so on.

Finally, I actually tested the thing and found out that it was not giving a proper output through both speakers. Twiddling the balance knob did no good, nor did switching speakers or wires. The thing was just shot. So the moral of the story here is, even though a phonograph, stereo or turntable may seem good at first glance, it can turn out to be a dud. You should test it carefully before you get started.

Whether you test a phonograph you find in a closet or one you find at the second-hand store, the process is pretty much the same. If you're going shopping for a used phonograph or turntable, you might want to bring a record and speaker with you for testing purposes.

The first thing you want to test is whether the thing actually has a needle (stylus)! It will be difficult to test the phonograph in a secondhand store if it lacks one! If the phonograph in your closet lacks a needle, you'll have to find out what type it takes and order one online (they're no longer carried in RadioShack stores).

The second thing to test is a turntable speed. Put the record on the turntable, start the thing running and place the needle on a steady, even passage. Does the pitch vary? In other words, is the turntable's motor speeding up and slowing down? If so, the thing is shot and you should avoid it.

Next, plug the speaker into either output jack (or use a pair of headphones) and twiddle with the balance knob while the record is playing. Make sure you get a smooth, strong signal through each stereo track at approximately the same volume and with no static.

Finally, make sure to test the device on both LPs and 45s (even 78s if you have some really old ones you want to digitize).

If the unit has passed this battery of tests, you should be ready to go. The unit doesn't need to have any speakers, since you will be plugging it directly into your computer.

If you want to save the hassle and make sure you get a quality unit right from the beginning, you might want to just buy a new turntable. There are a number of good ones that are designed specifically for digitizing old vinyl. For example, the Ion TTUSB Turntable with USB Record can be purchased for under and has an adjustable anti-skating control for increased stereo balancing and line-level outputs for easy stereo connection. The Ion Audio TTUSB 10 Vinyl Recording USB Turntable (a few dollars more) supports the recording of 78 RPM records.

Naturally, the quality of the turntable or phonograph you buy will in large part determine the quality of your digitized files. The unit will simply have a better sound, even when no speakers are involved. It will have a richer base and sharper treble.

The quality of your digitized files, of course, will only be as good as the quality of the equipment you use to digitize them. However, you can get pretty decent results even from a budget phonograph. Plus, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that your music will never deteriorate any further from this point onwards.


Ion Convert Vinyl to Digital Music Files With a Quality Turntable

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Monday, September 26, 2011

Ion PowerPlay LP USB-Powered Vinyl-to-MP3 Turntable

!±8±Ion PowerPlay LP USB-Powered Vinyl-to-MP3 Turntable

Brand : Ion Audio
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Post Date : Sep 26, 2011 16:45:01
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Capture the music from your LPs and turn it into portable, flexible, digital MP3s that you can enjoy at home and on the go.

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