| Bring your vinyl collection to life with Akai's lastest range of USB Turntables |
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May 2009
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entertainment brand Akai has launched the latest addition to its product line
up with a new range of USB Turntables. Models in the range enable users to play
back their favourite vinyl records through their sound system, with the USB
output providing a simple way to record and archive your record collection.
Offering
two fully functional belt driven models, Akai’s latest range of turntables supports 33, 45 and 78 RPM playback
speeds, and also features an adjustable pitch control, enabling users to adjust
pitch levels on the fly. Additionally, the turntable’s
The
highlight of the range is the ATT023U turntable, which features a unique direct
recording function. This enables users to record their vinyl music directly to
a USB hard drive – without using a PC. The ATT022U completes the range, which
along with the ATT023U includes an S-shaped static balanced tonearm with
detachable headshell, audio technica magnetic cartridge, built-in phono preamp,
and included slip pad, allowing users to produce ‘scratching’ sounds and other
special effects without damaging their records.
The
turntable’s USB output provides a simple way to record and archive any record
collection. The easy to use Audacity sound editing software lets users import
their favourite tracks onto the computer’s hard drive, and then export into WAV
or MP3 format, enabling easy transfer onto an iPod or CD. Soundsoap™ SE
software is also included, allowing users to remove any pops, clicks or whistles.
Compatible
with both PC & Mac, Akai’s turntable range is perfect for budding DJs who
require an easy way to record their mixes as well as those who are looking to
restore their classic vinyl records. Distributed exclusively by Audion
Innovision, the Akai ATT022U and ATT023U USB Turntables are available now from
selected retailers, with a RRP of $349.95 and $449.95 respectively. |
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