Great Deal Denon DP-200USB Fully Automatic Turntable with MP3 Encoder



Rating : 4.0/5.0
Price : $250.00
Offer Price : $249.95
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Denon DP-200USB Fully Automatic Turntable with MP3 Encoder Features

  • The DP-200USB Easily converts your record collection to MP3 format on a USB memory stick.
  • Includes Trans Music Manager PC software that contians either automatic or manual track splitting functions. The software can obtain artist / title information for your converted songs from the Gracenote music ID server.
  • Includes moving magnet phono cartidge and swithable built-in RIAA phono equalizer allowing connection to any audio system with AUX or PHONO inputs.
  • Fully automatic operation for ease of use and gentle handling of records.
  • DC Servo motor coupled with a belt drive system on die-cast aluminum platter delivers low stable rotational speed and low noise.



Denon DP-200USB Fully Automatic Turntable with MP3 Encoder Overviews

Now you can easily convert all of your favorite records to modern MP3 digital audio tracks with Denon¿s DP-200USB fully automatic turntable. Equipped with an internal MP3 encoder, along with a front panel USB port, the DP-200USB lets you play your favorite LPs and create MP3 tracks easily and automatically. The included PC software features Audio Waveform Recognition, which checks the first 15 seconds of each track and searches the extensive Gracenote Internet music tracks database to capture the track¿s meta-deta (artist, title, etc.). The software also features Auto Track Divide, which notes silent breaks between tracks and automatically inserts a new track tag for each track (you also have the option of doing this manually). The front panel USB port allows direct connection to a PC, as well as connection to a USB drive or an external hard disk drive. In addition to the USB connection, the DP-200USB features conventional stereo outputs, which can be configured with or without RIAA equalization, for full compatibility with the widest range of audio components.



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Customer Review

Best Customer Review : This is the USB turntable for someone like me, who isn't interested in researching and sorting sound cards, software and cabling, and who loves music but isn't a compulsive audiophile.

Here's how it works: unpack and set up the turntable, connect it to a sound system, stick a flash drive in the port, put on a record (LP or 45), push a couple of buttons, and you're in business. Records in real time, files are stored at a rate of 192kbps. The software for splitting files is easy to work with--however, Mac users need not apply (don't know if there's a workaround). "Auto splitter" works okay if the vinyl is pristine; I use "manual splitter" mostly to eliminate the sound of the tone arm drop at the beginning of each side. As another reviewer has noted, the Gracenotes option for naming tracks isn't much use, as that database largely covers only CD era releases. I rename files after importing them into iTunes.

So yes, labor is involved: You have to hang around while the record plays; you have to split and rename the files. Doesn't seem like a LOT of labor (splitting and renaming an album's worth of files takes about 10 minutes at most). If you want to eliminate/minimize clicks and pops, you can look online for other software.

The turntable itself is pretty basic, and definitely not built for hard use. However, it's of significantly higher quality than Ion's USB turntables, and is adequate for use within a home entertainment system. The only annoying feature is, as another reviewer also notes, the lack of a tonearm lever.

I'm perfectly happy with my purchase. Again, it's not for high-end audiophiles or club dj's, but if you just want to port your vinyl-only releases to your mp3 player, it's a fine solution.





Customer Review 2 : Easy and wonderful outcome - Marcus Andre Lang - Büren an der Aare, Schweiz
I purchased this turntable after quite a long research.
When I unpacked it I was at first a little put off by the somehow cheap design and making.

But recording is just so easy :-))
And the included software allows to easily split up into single songs and name them via grace-DB.

As I always took much care in handling (and buying) my records I can enjoy them as they are without having to use noise reduction.

I'm very happy :-)




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