Can you turn a regular turntable into a USB turntable?
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Yes, there are a few USB phono interfaces out there:
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What you really need to do is connect your turntable to the computer using the sound card. Here is what you will need:
1. A turntable “pre-amp” to amplify the weak signal from the turntable. I have included a link below from Radio Shack (have seen cheaper prices elsewhere).
2. A “Y” cable to connect the pre-amp to your computer’s sound card.
3. Software on your computer.
You connect your turntable to the inputs on the pre-amp (those red/white RCA connectors). The “Y” cable will have those same connectors on one end.. connect these to the output side of the pre-amp. The other end is a small 1/8 plug (like a headphone plug) that you will plug into the “line-in” connector on your sound card (blue-colour on many PC’s).
You now have all the hardware you need. Setting things up with the software may be a bit more complex. If you are using Windows you can try using the “Sound Recorder” application included to record; be aware that there can sometimes be some fiddling required with sound card settings to enable and adjust the Line-In connection.
There’s also some applications out there designed for this purpose that include filters to remove “clicks and pops” from records.
Good luck!
P.S. while there are ways to connect a turntable using a USB connection, there is no easy way to “modify” the turntable for this; ti would also be a matter of connecting the turntable via other devices to the computer. I believe that route would end up costing more than the one I have described above.