Portable Turntables?

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Paulkaiju, Nov 25, 2011.

  1. Paulkaiju

    Paulkaiju Mini Boss

    Anyone here have a particular brand they can rave about?
    I'm currently shopping for one, but reviews are so mixed.
    I have tons of records I've been wanting to spin, but I'm hoping to save some space in my studio and possibly rip some mp3s before I'm over it.
    :D

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

  3. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    ive always been fascinated by that thing... or the portable handheld record player they make...
     
  4. Ginsburger

    Ginsburger Toy Prince

    This has been my main portable for a while and it tends to get the job done:

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    This Crosley Revolution is a bootleg of an awesome japanese portable called a soundburger and is bit more stylish:

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    Mine has been been in storage mostly but when I used it it had decent sound. Handy trax is a bit easier to use and sounds a bit better though.

    Heard mixed things about the Ion but the advantage is you can rip via usb:
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    If you're a real OG:
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    Overall, I wouldn't use ANY of these if you want it to be your main turntable and especially if you intend to rip anything. They just don't sound that great and will beat up your records a lot faster than a regular turntable. If you want to use it to listen to stuff and not because you're traveling around looking for records, you're better off just buying an inexpensive non-portable. It will likely sound much better overall.
     
  5. computerhair415

    computerhair415 Comment King

    I have a Numark one. it works great. it has a built in speaker and can also hook into a receiver.

    If I were you I would get the Numark PT-01USB Portable Vinyl-Archiving Turntable Bundle. Its has everything you need to jam and to rip. hope this helps
     
  6. datadub

    datadub S7 Royalty

    hmmm... decisions... decisions....
    Numark PT-01USB...
    Vestax Handy Trax....
    ION portable....
     
  7. Ginsburger

    Ginsburger Toy Prince

    That Numark is essentially the same as the Handytrax and looks like it's pretty cheap too. I'd still hesitate to buy one of these for the purpose of ripping records though unless you really don't care about sound quality...at which point I'd question why you're listening to vinyl.

    That being said, these all sound ok and are easy to hook up to a speakers because they don't need a receiver. I just wouldn't recommend a turntable with a plastic tone arm and shitty needle as your main vinyl listening device.
     
  8. Paulkaiju

    Paulkaiju Mini Boss

    I think I'm going to go with a USB preamp i found.

    I still have my good old Turntable. Maybe I should just stick with it.

    Thanks for the advice all. :D
     
  9. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

    some of these devices scare me, it looks like they would just scratch the shit out of the vinyl.
     
  10. Winu

    Winu S7 Royalty

    Thank you for this thread. My record player recently crapped out on me so I need a new one. :?
     
  11. Paulkaiju

    Paulkaiju Mini Boss

    They just look so flimsy!
     
  12. jebcrow

    jebcrow Side Dealer

    If you are looking to transfer to digital files,,,I would definitely not go with a portable or usb turntable...the results are iffy at best...

    portables are cool for novelty value but not for anything more serious...they are best for record hunting at bargain bin shops and flea markets...

    My hello-kitty edition Sanyo portable has sourced many great obscure finds at 2nd hand shops and car boot sales through the years :)

    Those little van record players are called vinyl killers for a good reason...they tear the shit out of grooves...pure novelty factor there...
     
  13. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    Paul:

    Audio Technica ATLP120 USB Direct Drive

    Don't let the appearance of looking like an old Technics turntable dissuade you. There is a reason that unit (Technics 1200) sold more than any other on earth. It's not portable but it's a great unit (I rip music on it all the time and I have thousands of old records). Software it comes with is easy to set up but I highly recommend get another program to boost levels.
     
  14. petitetoilonrouge

    petitetoilonrouge S7 Royalty

    Just got one a few days ago and it works great. I did switch the needle though, not sure how the original one is. Still figuring out the ripping program, not helped by the fact my amp just crapped on me (only the phono and tuner work now, no cd or aux. Any techies know why that could be?)...

    (and yeah, original Vinyl Killer ftw!)

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