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Stanton T92USB USB Direct Drive DJ Turntable |  | Brand: Stanton Category: Musical Instruments
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 9015
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 22.4 Dimensions (in): 20.5 x 7.3 x 17.4 The Stanton T.92 USB turntable is an excellent way for DJs or serious record collectors to get their vinyl library transferred to a computer. This professional-quality Stanton turntable features a high-torque, direct-drive motor for the ultimate in stability, as well as USB and S/PDIF outputs for simple connection to your computer or audio interface. Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
MPN: T.92-USB Model: STA T92USB UPC: 049292001241 EAN: 0049292001241 ASIN: B00292BREU
Release Date: January 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Professional Quality Turntable Featuring High-Torque Direct-Drive Motor | | • | Sturdy Construction for the Ultimate in Durability | | • | USB and S/PDIF Outputs for Easily Transferring Music from Vinyl Records to your Mac or PC | | • | Includes Software for Transferring and Editing Music Files | | • | Includes Audiophile-quality Stanton 500.v3 Cartridge Pre-mounted on Headshell |
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Product Description The Stanton T92 USB Turntable is the best way for to record a vinyl library into your computer.The T92 USB is a professional-quality turntable featuring a high-torque direct drive motor for the ultimate in stability. The T92 USB also has USB and S/PDIF outputs, so users can archive their massive vinyl record collection onto a Mac or PC with ease. Music editing software is included to make the transferring process simple, and the program gives you the ability to edit and clean up your music files for professional use. The T92 USB also boasts an S-Shaped tone arm for lower distortion and reduced record wear, built-in DSP with keylock for controlling tempo without affecting pitch, and many other features for professional DJs or serious archivers alike. This T92 USB package also includes the an industry standard Stanton 500.v3 cartridge for superior audio quality, a custom slip mat for added control, and dust cover for protection.Stanton T92 USB FeaturesProfessional Quality Turntable Featuring High-Torque Direct-Drive MotorSturdy Construction for the Ultimate in DurabilityUSB and S/PDIF Outputs for Easy Transfer to your Mac or PCPitch Control Fader with DSP Key Lock (change tempo without affecting pitch)Selectable Range (+/-8%, 12%)S-Shaped Tone Arm for Lower Distortion and Superior Fidelity3 Playback Speeds (33, 45, and 78 RPM) and Quartz LockRCA Stereo Outputs (Phono / Line Switchable)2 Start/Stop Switches for Mix or Battle SetupAccessories include RCA Cables, Slip Mat, USB Cable, and Dust CoverIncludes Software for Transferring and Editing Music FilesIncludes Pre-mounted Audiophile-quality Stanton 500.v3 Cartridge
Amazon.com Product Description The T.92 USB is a direct-drive professional turntable with built-in USB connectivity. The USB port and supplied software make it easier than ever to digitalize vinyl recordings. With features such as key lock and a pitch range of plus or minus 12%, the T.92 USB effortlessly fits in with a regular DJ setup. A direct-drive professional turntable with built-in USB connectivity. Click to enlarge. | Standard playback speeds with two start/stop buttons and quartz lock. | Pitch control with DSP key lock. | Professional Quality Turntable The T.92 USB is a sturdy, professional quality turntable, with a high-torque, direct-drive motor. The standard three playback speeds (33, 45, and 78 RPM) are available, along with two start/stop switches for mix or battle setup. A pitch control fader with DSP key lock lets you change the tempo without affecting pitch, and the pitch range is selectable--either 8 or 12 percent. Quartz lock lets you bypass the pitch control for unaffected playback speeds. An S-shaped tone arm delivers superior fidelity with low distortion, and comes coupled with an audiophile-quality Stanton 500v3 cartridge mounted and ready to go. Output Options The T.92 USB features standard RCA stereo outputs, which are phono/line switchable to accommodate your setup. USB and S/PDIF outputs are also provided, ideal for easy transfer of your vinyl to your Mac or PC. The package includes software for transferring and editing your music files. Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator LE Included pyro Audio Creator LE combines all the essential audio tools needed in today's digital age in one fast and easy-to-use program. With pyro Audio Creator's virtual toolbox, you are just a click away from recording & editing audio; burning & ripping CDs; converting and cleaning albums to CD or MP3; and encoding, tagging & organizing your sound library. If you care about your audio, there is no better choice than pyro Audio Creator LE. What's in the Box T.92 USB Turntable, RCA Cables, Slip Mat, USB Cable, Dust Cover, Software, User's Manual
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Great turntable for the money August 6, 2010 William R. Weiss (Maine USA) The Stanton T.92 USB turntable is a fairly heavy, fairly well-made piece of gear...I was suprised by the build quality when I took it out of the box. I got mine on Amazon for $199, but the day after I bought it the price went to $299. It's a steal at $199 and still worth the $299, although in that price range you will have more choices. It's not as well made as the Technics SL-1200MK2, but the T.92 is less than half the price.
The turntable platter is fairly heavy cast aluminum. It doesn't come with a rubber mat, just a wool-like slip-mat. I guess that's more use to a DJ, but a rubber one would have been nice for home use. The tone arm seems to be decent quality for a turntable of this price. It's like Stanton ripped off the design of this turntable from the SL-1200MK2. But then, so did Audio-Technica on their direct-drive USB turntable. It takes a standard headshell, so you can buy an extra one if you have more than one cartridge. The controls and switches seem fairly solid and well-made. For all you get it's a bargain.
If you're really concerned about getting the best possible sound out of this thing, toss the cartridge that comes with it. I upgraded to a Shure M97Xe ($59) and that was a mild improvement, then I did some homework and went with a Audio-Technica AT440MLa and that is one great little cartridge for $99. It's well worth it to me.
There is a learning curve to the software, so be prepared to spend some time learning it, like we used to actually LEARN software in the old days, not simply hit the "gimmie it now" key like some chimp. You're going to have to break up your song tracks or record them song by song. It's no big deal for me, really, and it's actually fun.
If you REALLY want to get the best sound out of this turntable, plug it into a proper stereo system, using the "phono" out rather than the "line" out setting. The difference is the fairly muddy bog-standard cheapo pre-amp that's built into this thing. I have a home stereo CD recorder, and I did some test recordings using the different outputs on the T.92 USB. Here are my conclusions:
USB Out: I couldn't get it to work cleanly on my computer, without loads of static. But that's probably down to my PC or the other USB devices I have plugged into it, such as a wireless mouse and wireless keyboard. I Googled this and I guess it's a fairly common problem. I gave up on it. I suspect that since the USB also comes off the built-in phono pre-amp, it too would be muddy by comparison to the "phono" output.
Line Out: The worst quality, relatively speaking. It's muddy. Your cartridge (whichever one you choose) and this turntable are capable of so much more. You're limiting yourself and shooting yourself in the foot using this.
Coaxial Digital Out: A little better quality than the analog line out, but remember that this "digital" output still comes off of the not-so-high-quality built-in phono pre-amp.
Phono Out: Hooked to my receiver, this is the best sounding mode available. The wav files (CD's) that I burned in all three modes show this very clearly. Using it as proper turntable, the quality is like night and day. Really.
So the bottom line is if you're buying this to tranfser your old vinyl to CD, the best bet is to plug it into a receiver, the way God intended turntables to be. Even if you have to get your receiver and PC side by side to do it, it's worth it. Use the phono pre-amp in your receiver rather than the one in the turntable, you'll be glad you did. Or buy a separate, better phono pre-amp. If you have to use the "line out" setting because you have no "phono" input on your amp or receiver, just know that you're not getting the best performance out of this turntable and your cartridge. But I suppose if you never hear the A/B comparison, you won't know what you're missing.
The only other drawback is the lack of a real, plastic dust cover. Stanton gives you a cloth cover that fits really well, but it looks a little naff and of course it won't really protect the tone arm.
I would give it 5 stars but for the slightly muddy built-in pre-amp and the cloth dustcover.
A Good $200 Turntable May 20, 2010 Cramertivity (Omaha, NE USA) After my 40-year-old Dual died, I selected this unit as its replacement. The sound quality is quite good - comparable with the Dual. The USB output is also a bonus. At $199 it really couldn't be beat. I see now that the (Amazon) price has been raised to nearly $300. I probably wouldn't buy it at that price.
The good:
* includes a decent cartridge and stylus (about a $40 value right there)
* Plenty of mass on the turntable platter
* Counterweight and anti-skating controls all work as they should.
* USB output works like it should
* Built in preamp can be turned on or off. Nice feature if your pre-amp or receiver does or doesn't have a phono input.
* Pitch control and strobe all seem to work like they should
* three speed (lots of turntables only have two)
* Fairly easy set-up - especially if you have experience with turntables.
* Nice layout on the controls
* Quiet
* Very good sound quality
* Beautiful industrial look to the whole unit
Not so good:
* No leveling controls - a minor annoyance
* The cloth dust cover is sort of useful - I'd like at least an option to buy a hard acrylic cover or something similar. Stanton doesn't make one - perhaps a 3rd-party vendor will offer one soon.
* The included software isn't too good - but I really didn't expect it to be.
* If you download the owner's manual from Stanton's web site, you'll notice that one illustration shows that the unit has a tone-arm lifting lever. That's a mistake, this unit does not have one. (not a huge deal for me - but a bit misleading)
* The included USB cable is pretty short - I would think most folks would need would need something at least a couple of feet longer.
If you can find one of these still for $200 - it's probably the best in that price range. If you're willing to pay $300 or more, there are better options.
Great and solid turntable, excellent sound!!! March 30, 2010 Dagnino Ariel Jorge (Quilmes city, Prov. Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've connected the T92 to my Yamaha and I've started to enjoy an excellent sound! I've replaced my old Kenwood turntable and my home now sound like a real Disco.
Excellent sound response for bass and treble.
This turntable is solid and very good made.
Thing to improve: AC outlet, it is easy to disconnect the ac cable accidentaly.
Fullfilled Expectations February 5, 2010 Marcos Anchorena (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this turntable to replace a belt Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable System - Black . I really had many problems with that belt turntable (skipping and tone arm not responding to stop button) so I decided to get a direct drive turntable.
The anti skating system is great and after using the turntable for more than two months I've never had a skip!!!
The construction is really solid and setup was easy following the little instructions they provide.
The usb conection and software provided are easy to use and the few test I've made tranfering lp's to mp3 were great.
Great Sound - Poor Software! December 30, 2009 R. A. DeFour (Huntsville, AL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall, I am fairly satisfied with the turntable. It has been at least 15 years since my Technics spun records so I don't have fresh memories of how things sounded that long ago. I will say that my 30 year old high school varsity band album sounds as good as I remember it sounding many years ago. I have noticed a slight imbalance in the platter but at this price point, it is probably expected.
The Good
- Build quality seems good overall
- Needle and cartridge come with turntable
- Setup was easy
Not So Good
- Platter isn't flat(or balanced)
- Software supplied is poor (not user friendly and after completing my first album and saving, it crashes trying to open saved project...get Audacity
- Had some trouble with USB connection
I would have given 4.5 stars if it weren't for the platter and stinky software.
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