Sony PS-LX300USB USB stereo turntable

Sep 02 08:08am

Sony's PS-LX300USB USB stereo turntable uses the USB connection on your computer to create MP3 files, letting you copy your old vinyl to a PC or to your favorite portable music player.

More info, including pricing: Gadget Guy website 

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1. reyna.pequena - Sep 02 08:18am
Hi there ... does anyone know where i can purchase this thing and what the RRP is?
2. maybri_kennels - Sep 02 09:05am
I really like the idea of this turntable can anyone tell me if and where it is available in SA?
3. cazzam2 - Sep 02 11:36am
Nothing to do with gadgets but the segment today. Another guy was on with him and showed fathers day boxers and matching t shirt.......anyone know where you can get these?
4. d.neesha@y7mail.com - Sep 02 12:57pm
Love the Sony gadget, $299 so cheap! But as I am not into the iPod/MP3 player hanging from my person, is there a gadget that maybe allows to make CD from vinyl originals. I have hundreds, some still not available on CD, like Ethel Merman disco version 'No Business Like Showbusiness' unique
5. robsoff - Sep 03 07:40am
i rang the good guys after i saw the turntable on there an they said it would cost $227.00 for cash, i dont know if that included the software though.
6. glen_boogle - Oct 17 03:29pm
can an RCA turntable (new) be altered into a USB type
7. dodos1957 - Nov 19 10:32pm
dose any one know how help to put tapes on to c.d as i have lots of them too ?
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