Mfg Part No: LPDOCK
Belt Drive, Manual Tonearm Operation
REVOLUTIONARY NEW USB TURNTABLE THAT TRANSFERS YOUR VINYL COLLECTION TO YOUR iPod.
You can also use the included recording software to archive your records to CD or MP3. LP DOCK also has a line-level output for connecting to any home stereo with an AUX input.
LP DOCK includes EZ Vinyl Converter...Read More
REVOLUTIONARY NEW USB TURNTABLE THAT TRANSFERS YOUR VINYL COLLECTION TO YOUR iPod.
You can also use the included recording software to archive your records to CD or MP3. LP DOCK also has a line-level output for connecting to any home stereo with an AUX input.
LP DOCK includes EZ Vinyl Converter 2 for PC (EZVC2) and EZ Audio Converter for Mac (EZAC); the best way to record and convert vinyl directly to iTunes. EZVC2 features Gracenote® MusicID technology, which analyzes your vinyl and automatically retrieves album, artist and song information for you! EZAC lets you easily enter track information. You can now digitally archive your collection in just a few mouse clicks.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3:
STEP 1 - Play your records and click RECORD in EZ Vinyl Converter 2 to begin recording.
STEP 2 - Click the NEW TRACK button at the end of each track. When finished, songs go straight into iTunes!
STEP 3 - Use iTunes to create playlists, organize your music, listen to your songs on the computer or transfer to your iPod.
Like magic, you’ll be listening to your old records in iTunes or on your iPod.
Key Features:
Record directly to iPod video (5th gen) and iPod nano (2nd gen)
Record directly to your computer via USB
Works with all docking iPod models when used through iTunes
33 and 45 RPM belt-drive turntable (78 RPM using bundled software)
Line-level RCA outputs (built-in phono preamp)
EZ Vinyl Converter 2 (PC only) software included to automatically name your songs
Audacity recording (PC and Mac) software included to reduce vinyl noise and pops
Easy to set up - No special drivers needed
Time Period: 8/18/2008 through 11/17/2008 Each tick mark represents one week
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