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A few observations, however: the tone arm lift is too small, meaning it's very hard to place it gently onto a record, and the Trans Music Manager Software is rubbish, refusing to work most of the time. Also, why not have an option to record the LP in WAV format for higher quality (but all USB turntables I've seen lack this feature). My suggestion is to transfer files to your PC, and use the free "Audacity" software instead - it's an excellent program and very easy to use after the initial half hour.
Recommended.
Haven't tried recording to USB yet, but I bet it's easier than hooking a turntable direct to a PC, which I have tried in the past and was very testing!
UPDATE March 2014 - it plays slightly too fast so every song is in a slightly higher key, and obviously faster, than it should be. As a muso with professionally tuned instruments this is enough to be noticeable and annoying. Wrote to Denon who say it can't be adjusted so back it goes for replacement. Wonder if the replacement will be any better.......
ORIGINAL REVIEW
At long last I decided to get rid of my lovely but old-fashioned (and largely unused due to it being housed in a cupboard) stacking separates sytem and get something that I could plug and play with my CD and Aux-only micro system - and this fits the bill perfectly. The built in Phono equaliser (effectively a pre-amp) removes the need for a traditional dedicated phono input, it's a respectable brand and it works straight out of the box. OK, not the most substantially built piece of equipment but at the price it's a very good purchase in my view. And a great excuse to return to lots of 12 inch square, thin Xmas pressies this year - Dark side of the Moon, Abbey Road, Stones Greatest Hits etc - all sound somehow more authentic when you have the physical pleasure of taking the record out of its sleeve and watching it go round. A couple of side benefits - I can read the sleeve notes again after 20 years of squinting at CD covers, and because you can't really skip tracks on a record you tend to listen to the thing all the way through, in the order the artiste intended! So if you want a practical, good value solution to that urge to get your old vinyl out of the loft, this is for you. And I haven't even got round to the 'recording from record to MP3 capability' bit which is a further bonus for those rare records that never made it to CD. Highly recommended.
Also a small down side with thw turntable is that it does not have a lever to raise the arm manually if you wish to selecta track on the lp and want to move the arm across and let it down gently, but all in all super value for money
Clear instructions are provided and I was up and running in around 15 minutes. Sound quality seems very good, nice to hear albums for the first time in something like 20 years!
However, the first thing I noticed was that the start of my recordings were being cut off. I had read other reviews that mentioned this but it was only after reading the instructions that I realised I had to wait until the recording light was actually flashing before recording started. In my case this took around 20 seconds after pushing the record button but apparently can vary depending on the flash drive used. The software supplied took a while to get used to but seems to work well. As others have said there is no on/off indication which there should be, hence the 4* rating.
All in all I think for £130 this is a decent turntable that does the job I wanted it to and does it well.
EDIT: Previous reviewers have commented that the turntable speed is faster than it should be. I downloaded and printed a 50 Hz speed test disc and can confirm this is indeed the case. Anyone who is particular about having the speed spot on may want to look elsewhere for a better turntable.
Easily store your record library onto USB memory
Fully automatic player
A sum of 2 above is obviously 1 missing button in front panel - "pause button".
Only start and stop, which returns stylus to start/park position :-(
But no button to pause listening temporarily by up/down stylus until speaking by phone etc.
It's functionality I didn't thought might be missing on any brand name like Denon.
May be good for LP recording to USB.
But because of one missing button absolutely wrong purchase for me.
I have not transferred anything onto CD yet but that will happen.
Highly recommended product and seler.
The downside is that the needle and cartridge are not replaceable but this should not be a problem unless you have thousands of LPs to convert. Also the unit does not automatically stop recording when the record has finished playing which is a pain. The tone am returns automatically and the turntable stops turning but for some reason you have to manually press a button to stop recording. Finally the tone arm would benefit with a lift and drop function (to skip tracks you have to manually raise and lower the arm which requires a steady hand to avoid scratching the record.)
All things considered it does what I bought it for well so I am happy with it.
10000% better than Ion and Crosley (both of which we have) which are cheap and nasty toys that sound tinny and brittle in comparison. This has a magnetic cartridge. Cheapo's have ceramic ones which died out with the dinosaurs and sound terrible.
Plugs straight into regular Aux phonos (just like a CD player does) or has an EQ-off switch so you can plug it into your amps' record player input (if it has one...rare these days). Or you can USB straight onto a computer. Brilliant.
Only negative is slightly flimsy construction but if you want a really solid beast, I'm afraid you'll have to spend over double and get a Rega!
The turntable is simple to use, easy to assemble, (if you follow the instructions first), and the sound quality is excellent.
Whilst the PC software is difficult to understand and use, there are others on the market that can be used instead.







