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Posted (admin) in State-of-the-Art Technologies on May-16-2008

I know some old people who truly enjoy searching for old-time sound. My grandmother is 75 years old and she is not an exclusion. She is really used to listening to music from old forms of data carriers and commonly said that today's technologies can't propose appropriate quality of music. When there was the revolution of sound and all the records started being developed on CDs, my granny carried on using vinyl.

She has a lot of friends who like music and so that couldn't be a problem to get so huge collection as they used to permanently interchange music. There are even some rare albums of the King of Rock'n'Roll. The significant negative feature of vinyl is that it can be spoilt in case it is utilized for hundred or even thousand times. When I began digging through what she has left, I found Sinatra, Pat Boone and lots of more old timers.

Regardless of what is the difference in age, my grandmother decided to perform something that would allow her grandchildren to have an access to her collection. So she spent a couple of days looking for the suitable device to put her vinyl music into a form which a personal computer would be able to comprehend.

My granny decided to buy USB turntables and with assistance of it to give us an opportunity to listen to her favorite music when we like. She told me that she had it from one audiophile site and she was not sure which model she would decide to buy.

A lot of people even do not realize that such gadgets as USB turntables can help them to store their favorite old sounds which they have only on vinyl. Everyone who desires to execute the same action as my granny does may search for a USB turntable in any price range. Read the rest of this entry »