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Denon DP-200USB |
March-03-12 |
| Reviewer:
MarkK
from Chicago
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The Denon DP-200USB is a fantastic turntable that does what it is supposed to do; convert your vinyl to MP3. The built-in MP3 converter is very convenient and works well. The only concern I have with the turntable (and it is a BIG concern in my opinion) is with the software that comes with the turntable. While the Track Splitter works well, the Track Identifier software only identifies about 1/4 of the songs on an album. The other 3/4 you must label yourself if you choose to have something more descriptive than audio### where ### is a number between 001 - 999 (not very discriptive!). Hey, it does what I want it to do ... convert my old vinyl to MP3. I just wish track labeling was easier.
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Easy Conversion |
March-03-12 |
| Reviewer:
Joe, New Orleans
from New Orleans, LA
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This system works really great though you might want to be prepared to separate tracks manually and to input most of the file data yourself. In a little over three weekends of time I have added 750 songs worth of LP's to my iTunes library (roughly 66 albums). Most of my LP's are in good shape so record noise is a minimal issue. Manual track separation is much faster, and more accurate, than the automatic feature. The quality of the digital file and sound reproduction is top notch! I have a number of 1/2-speed mastered discs and, maybe it's just my imagination, but they seem to exceed the dynamics of the standard CD version of the same album. Well worth the money if you are dedicated to preserving those LP's you may not be able to find in a digital format.
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January-24-12 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from Port Washington NY
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the turntable works perfectly. No regrets !! The service from Crutchfield was perfect and appreciated. Their follow up and care is superb. thank you
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March-28-11 |
| Reviewer:
MichaelJ
from New York, NY
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This turntable does everything I want it to do. It's extremely light, has a small footprint, and easy to dub discs to the thumb drive. While I have little use for the switch that enables the pre-amp, a friend of mine, after seeing my turntable, was looking for something just like this. She'll be purchasing in the future...from Crutchfeld, of course.
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February-05-11 |
| Reviewer:
Mike A
from Little Rock, AR
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I am definitely enjoying my Denon DP-200USB turntable. I have quite a collection of 33LPs that I have been wanting to digitize for some time and the DP-200USB is making that pretty efficient. I have converted more than a dozen LPs to CD now and I have the process down fairly well. Operationally, everything is conveniently located on the front of the turntable: the USB port and port on/off switch; the 'record' on/off switch and the automatic turntable start/stop buttons. I am using the DP-200USB with a Denon bookshelf audio system that has AUX connections but no Phono input, so it is great that the turntable has a switchable internal pre-amp. The one feature I would have liked to have would be a 'que' to allow raising and lowering the stylus manually, but I am well pleased with the DP-200USB and consider it a great investment for my needs. My computer is a small notebook so the USB jump drive works much better than trying to plug in a turntable! The Trans Music Manager software that is bundled with the system is fairly easy to learn and use, though the documentation could use a little more work-- The software has worked really well for me overall.
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