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June 27, 2006

Digital Convert

From vinyl to digital with Ion Audio's USB recordable turntableYou'd never give up your vinyl, or the soothing ritual that accompanies—gingerly sliding record from album cover, followed by a quick dust check, needle included, then, the listening… Though it would be great if you could listen to that old Chuck Mangione on your iPod. Ion Audio facilitates the process via its USB recordable turntable. MAC and PC compatible, the turntable converts records into CDs or MP3 files, and with a line output to connect to a home stereo, transforms those tapes and 8-tracks too. $200, fredflare.com


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