An excelent product, after purchasing one through costco.com for $99 no shipping charges, we transfered over 120 vinyl records to CD. The quality was much better on the CD's than on the vinyl and there were acouple of badly scratched vinyls that I was able to preserve using the instructions. Takes a little studying to learn how to do it, but was not too hard for a couple of old codgers like us (66 and 69)!!
Eugene, thanks for standing up for the turntable, I also bought mine from Costco. Let me pass a question by you perhaps you can tell me were I,m going wrong? I start my recording, ether from vinyl or cassette and for a time things go fine with my recording until I get this "garbuled nasty sound". I,ve tried just about everything in my bag of tricks to figure out whats making it. Oh by the way I have only been able to record one recored. Help, Gene
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An excelent product, after purchasing one through costco.com for $99 no shipping charges, we transfered over 120 vinyl records to CD. The quality was much better on the CD's than on the vinyl and there were acouple of badly scratched vinyls that I was able to preserve using the instructions. Takes a little studying to learn how to do it, but was not too hard for a couple of old codgers like us (66 and 69)!!
Eugene, thanks for standing up for the turntable, I also bought mine from Costco. Let me pass a question by you perhaps you can tell me were I,m going wrong? I start my recording, ether from vinyl or cassette and for a time things go fine with my recording until I get this "garbuled nasty sound". I,ve tried just about everything in my bag of tricks to figure out whats making it. Oh by the way I have only been able to record one recored.
Help,
Gene