A:AnswerOur AT-LP60 Series Turntables have 2 speeds, 33-1/3 and 45 RPM. Our AT-LP120-USB and AT-LP1240-USB Turntables have 3 speeds, 33-1/3, 45 and 78 RPM.
A:AnswerYes it will. All of our turntables feature a selectable (on or off) built-in phono preamplifier. The use of it permits the turntable to be connected to other, line level inputs such as Aux, CD, Tape, Tuner etc.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. This system is designed to digitize vinyl records to a computer. Once it is on the computer it can be moved to other devices such as an iPod.
A:AnswerAt this time, we bundle the Audacity brand audio recording and editing program with our USB model turntables. You can take a look at Audacity and learn about it's features at http://www.audacityteam.org/ .
A:AnswerYes it is possible to rip Vinyl from Audacity to burn it and add to iTunes. You have to make sure your Default Sample Rate is 44100Hz and the Default sample format is 16-bit.
Just Google it because there's a little more you have to do but, it is possible.
A:AnswerAny dual RCA female to RCA male audio cable will do. If the total length of the cable is going to exceed 6 feet, you may want to connect the cable to a LINE level input, such as the AUX or CD input, on your amplifier or receiver instead of the Phono input. If you do, make certain that you turn the preamp inside the turntable ON by placing the preamp selector switch on the rear of it in the LINE position.
A:AnswerThe AT-LP60-USB Turntable may come with the Audacity recording program which you can install on a Windows or Mac computer (with the exception of the Mac OS Catalina at this time). Drop us an email at audio-solutions@atus.com letting us know which type of computer you have and which Operating System it uses and we can email you some video How-To tutorials which are very helpful with setup and use.
A:AnswerThe turntable itself has no particular requirements, only the recording software program that you use with it does. Download the latest version of the Audacity audio editing and recording program directly from Audacity at audacityteam.org if the CD provided is not Windows 10 compatible. For tips on installing, configuring and using Audacity on a Windows 10 computer, visit our youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/AudioTechnicaUSA/videos and see the Audacity how to videos.
A:AnswerA Windows computer will typically recognize the turntable when the USB cable is connected to it and set the turntable as the default recording device. We have seen situations where Windows will also mistakenly set the turntable as the default playback device also however. This is incorrect, so you may want to confirm that the default playback device is still you speakers/sound card after connecting the cable. There are some sound preferences in Audacity itself that will have to be set by you. All recording is done in Audacity. The turntable is compatible with all USB connections.