How to convert old records into digital form - USB record turntable May 16, 2008 comments rss

You probably frequently hear about some old people that really like listening to old time songs. A striking example of such people is my grandmother who is almost eighty years old. Interestingly, she never really appreciated today's digital sound that much. When there was the alteration of sound and all the records began being developed on CDs, my grandmother carried on using vinyl.

She gathered many vinyl records during the years, most from her music lover mate John, whom she called “Jocko” and others from her friends and sons. There are even lots of rare albums of the King of Rock'n'Roll. As all the albums have been constantly utilized, the quality of music now is worse than it must be. When I started digging through what she has left, I found Sinatra, Pat Boone and many more old timers.

Regardless of what is the difference in age, my grandmother decided to perform something that can permit her grandchildren to have an access to her music. The main purpose was to find the device which may help to convert the record that is stored on vinyl in any digital audio form.

I was amazed when I found her near my computer with a pile of her beloved vinyl albums and two USB turntables. She has been looking for such equipment utilizing global network only for half of an hour and made decision to order the needed item.

For those of view less experienced than my granny, USB turntables are ultra-modern widgets that allow you to copy your beloved vinyl records into digital format. There are some various forms and price ranges. One thing that my granny learnt is that expensive produce does not necessarily perform a significantly better quality. So, she thought that if she purchases a turntable which costs approximately 500 dollars it would be enough.

There are a lot of useful information about Stanton USB turntable which can be searched out on the Internet. The other models that seem to have a good quality and quite ordinary cost are Numark TT USB turntables. She realized that it won't be enough only to read the articles about characteristics and she desired to try both models.

I called my sister and let her know of our grandmother's experiments with today's sound technology. My sister was surprised too, besides, she really decided to upload some old albums to her iPod to enjoy that music when she is not at home. That is a nice thing that some persons from older generation understand the importance of modern technologies.


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