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You can dub records into a computer. Connect the line out jacks on the back panel of the record player, or the headphone jack on the record player, to the line in or mic jack on your computer. Using the Sound settings in Windows 10, set your computer's recording input to Stereo Input. Disable your computer's built-in microphone if any. You use the Voice Recorder app in Windows 10 to dub your records into the digital realm. After using this method to dub records into your computer, you could connect your phone via USB to your computer and copy your recordings onto your phone. Your recordings of your records will be located in a subdirectory labeled Sound recordings inside your Documents directory in File Explorer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No you cant. you can plug to a speaker but no plug to connect to laptop or external drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Bought a Victrola VSC 590 BT and after nearly 2 weeks it arrived and the turntable is wobbly. CANNOT reach customer service and emails just go to the black hole. CHEAPLY made turntable and NOT WORTH it! Spend a bit more for a better player and service from a reputable company....VICTROLA sucks!!!
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