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TECH REVIEW: Ion Portable USB Turntable & Vinyl Archiver 
Published Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:15 AM
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By Robert Longellow
Get your wax into the digital world.


Yes vinyl lovers, the 12” isn’t dead just yet. But the MP3 juggernaut is undeniable—ask iTunes making that cash, and the majors bleeding it while they try to catch up.


However, one need not exist with the other and with ION’s iPTUSB turntable in your possession you can take those rare records with you on the go, without the backpain. The iPT is exactly what it says on the box, a portable turntable pluggable into any computer with a USB and in turn also a vinyl archiver that allows you to digitize your music into MP3 form.


The actual turntable is functional and gets the job done. Basically built out of plastic it’s not super rugged but its small size makes it portable enough to take on record digging missions (it can run on six (6) D batteries, word to Radio Raheem). Since the turntable can be used for self if a computer isn’t in your budget it features knobs for pitch, tone and “audio” (read: volume). The built in speaker leaves much to be desired but it has headphone inputs and can easily be connected to whatever your current audio set up
may be via RCA inputs. Of course, the platter can rotate at 33, 45 and even 78.

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The hardware is accompanied by a few key software programs, EZ Vinyl Converter for PC users and EZ Audio Converter for Mac users and Audacity for either platform [Ed. Note: these programs were tested on a MacBook after having issues on an iMac]. EZ Converter is geared to the layman and it pretty straightforward. Simply install the software from the included disc, start the program and it walks you through the process.








Here is a vinyl rip of underground NYC group (circa '95) Ten Thieves’ banger “It Don’t Matter.” Haven’t been able to find a MP3 of it though the quality is just ‘okay’.


It Dont Matter - Ten Thieves

Once you have “uploaded” the song, EZ Audio Converter imports the file to your iTunes with the click of an icon. The interface is bare bones so if you're looking to tweak your songs by removing popping sounds, static, etc., then you can use Audacity to do so. It would be the best way to clean up your tunes as you get ready to flip samples, if you have a production jones.

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As a standalone player we paired linked the turntable with a pair of these Alesis M1Active 320 monitors (left, MSRP $200 but you can cop them for half of that) for a thumping combination. These relatively small but effective speakers plug right into your computer's USB port to help you realize what your MP3 stash is supposed to sound like.

At the price (MSRP $130 but you can find it online for about $100, probably less if you're savvy) the ION iPTUSB turntable is a pretty good deal with plenty of bang for your buck.


Comments

 

Hip Hop GM said:

Who Pooted????????
September 11, 2008 10:25 AM
 

Distrakt said:

Got a Numark  PT-01 that looks just like this.
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September 11, 2008 10:25 AM
 

DJ TEKNISION said:

THIS IS GOOD FOR PEOPLE THAT WANT TO SAVE THEIR VINYL..BUT HOW MANY PEOPLE ON THIS SITE HAVE VINYL.WHEN I DO GIGS AND PULL OUT MY TECHNICS PEOPLE LOOK AT THEM LIKE WTF ARE THOSE...I STIIL SPIN AND COLLECT VINYL AND ALWAYS WILL.

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MIXES 4 EVERYONE!!
September 11, 2008 10:45 AM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

I GOTTA GET THAT POPS GOT AS MANY RECORDS
AS I GOT CDS AND I GOT THOUSANDS MAYNE HE GOT
SHIT U CANT FIND NO MO

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"WANTIN NUTHIN IN LIFE BUT TA BE LEGIT"
September 11, 2008 11:45 AM
 

raynestizzy said:

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September 11, 2008 11:59 AM
 

tha clear said:

long live vinyl!!

1200 technics=Goat turntables


IMO, you can't call yourself a DJ if you can't spin on the ones and twos; you're just a button pusher.
September 11, 2008 1:01 PM
 

DJ TEKNISION said:

tha clear said:

IMO, you can't call yourself a DJ if you can't spin on the ones and twos; you're just a button pusher.
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I COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT ANY BETTER MY DUDE!!!

http://djteknision.podOmatic.com
MIXES 4 EVERYONE!!


September 11, 2008 1:17 PM
 

Bizar Mindz Inc said:

i dont spin... but i do sample... this thing would come in really handy, when diggin... some times you just gotta take a chance on things... at least this way, if it dont catch me, i dont have to waste paper on it... (polka records, shit....)
September 11, 2008 2:09 PM
 

Stand_Alone said:

I dont know...if that was the quality of a record converted, that sounds like shit to me. I would just buy a technic1200 or a pioneer cdj. I know many people dont want to leave the turntable, but if you gonna cop some shit that is going to convert the sound that shitty, you might as well rock a cd turntable....quality would be better in my opinion....
September 11, 2008 2:58 PM
 

Nex Gin said:

sign me up
September 11, 2008 3:51 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

COOL SHIIT CUZZ
September 11, 2008 5:40 PM
 

AJRICH said:

NICE
September 11, 2008 9:13 PM
 

Get Money001 said:

ok
September 12, 2008 1:28 AM
 

mikeclassic said:

the sound quality sux! for over $100, i aint paying that.
September 12, 2008 1:35 AM
 

Mic Terror said:

I'm sorry I'm sticking to my 1200's and Serato Mixer
September 12, 2008 10:21 AM
 

new account said:

Yall missing the point.......This aint supposed to be for the Kid Capris and Tony Touch's of the world. This is for your average record collector/basement producer.
September 12, 2008 11:17 AM
 

Stand_Alone said:

^^^ Yo, Im definitely not Kid Capri! Im a Basement producer and kind of a studio dj, but niggas will think Im Primo with a CDJ and lil editing. I use a turntable only as an instrument to my arsenal when producing, so its bad for me because the quality of the converted sound is not good.
September 12, 2008 12:06 PM
 

chocolaterain said:

the sound quality is horrible. u must hav set it up wrong
September 12, 2008 6:07 PM
 

Mornin Man said:

Sounds like a good purchase. Serato is great & i only bought it after somebody like Jazzy Jeff signed off on it, but converting vinyl to MP3 is a pain. This looks like it might make it easier.
September 13, 2008 8:38 AM
 

Ion iPTUSB review at Allhiphop.com : USB Turntable Reviews said:

September 15, 2008 9:48 AM
 

Way2Kool said:

That would come in handy for my vinyl collecting dust in storage.  I'm far from Kid Capri, Qbert, Flash but I could get away with doing a family function (lol).  
October 11, 2008 11:24 AM
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