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Vinyl meets the digital age.
The Stanton T.90 USB Turntable is a professional quality DJ turntable with high-torque direct drive motor and a USB output, combining the latest digital technology with a unique style that can only be Stanton. With Key Lock built-in, DJs can adjust the tempo of a record without affecting pitch, while USB and S/PDIF digital outputs make the Stanton T90 USB great for archiving vinyl.
Stanton T.90 USB Turntable Features:
- Pro-quality DJ turntable with high-torque direct drive motor and unique design
- S-Shape tone arm for lower distortion and superior tracking
- Unique digital features like Key Lock (Master Tempo) and S/PDIF output
- 2 Start/Stop switches for mix or battle setup
- 3 playback speeds (33, 45, 78 RPM), plus Quartz Lock and target light
- Pitch control slider with selectable range (+ / - 8%, 12%)
- Includes Stanton 500B cartridge, slip mat and cloth dust cover
- Includes Cakewalk Pyro 5 music and sound editing software
- Turntable
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 20 kHz +1/- 2 dB/ RIAA filter
- THD+N: < 0.03% at 1 kHz
- S/N Ratio (Line): <-65 dB
- Digital Output (SPDIF): 0.5Vp-p (Load 75 ohms)
- Type: 3-speed full manual
- Motor: 8 pole, 3 phase, brushless DC motor
- Speeds: 33 1/3 and 45rpm and 78 rpm
- Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.15% WRMS (JIS WTD) with 33 1/3 rpm
- Pitch Controls: +/- 8%, +/-12%
- Starting Torque: More than 1.6 kgf.cm
- Starting Time: Less than 1 sec with 33 1/3 rpm
- Braking Time: Less than 1 sec with 33 1/3 rpm
- Braking System: Electronic Brake
- Pitch Bend: +/- 6%
- Time for Speed Change: Less than 1 sec with 33 1/3 rpm;Less than 1 sec from 45 to 33 1/3 rpm; Less than 1 sec from 33 1/3 to 78 rpm
- Audio Output: Phono/Line output
- USB Functiion: A/D,D/A 16BIT 44.1KHz or 48KHz USB SELECTABLE
- Computer interface: USB 1.1 compliant, WINDOWS XP or Mac OSX
Tone Arm - Tone arm type: Static balanced S-Shape tonearm for lower distortion and reduced record-ware
- Effective Arm Length: 230.5mm
- Tracking Force Range: 0-3g
- Applicable Cartridge Weight: 3-4g
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Great for the DJ or vinyl collector!!
Has several great features that should be essential to a turntable. I love the key lock which presents the music from changing pitch, but allows you to change tempo (great for harmonic mixing). It is also one of the few turntables it palys in reverse. I foun the USB and software very easy to use. Just load up the software, hook the turntable to your USB port (cable included), and you can digitally record your vinyl onto the PC for MP3 players or Audio CD. Turntbale can connect to Phono, Line, or SPDIF for easy audio connections. Highly recommend this turntable!!!
Reviewed by DJ Dangerr on 1/31/2008 who plays Trance, Techno, Hardstyle, Hard Dance, and Hip-Hop.
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Excellent Turntable!
The T.90 replaced my T.50 and I couldn't be happier! No more pre-amp for me! I just plugged the USB cable into my Mac and I was ready to go. I didn't even have to install any of the included software or drivers. OS X automatically discovered the turntable and I was using it immediately.
This is a solid and heavy turntable compared to the light, belt-driven T.50.and I can tell it's well made.
Reviewed by Brian J. on 2/4/2008 who plays CLub.
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Simply, Wow!
I was somewhat skeptical that even Stanton could do it right. They did, however, right on the money. This is a heavyweight, solid-built turntable that does USB recording of my vinyl that sounds "digitally delicious." It is as close to CD quality as any vinyl can hope to get, and it retains some of that warmth only analog recordings can impart. Worth every penny -- wish I could afford another one.
Reviewed by Mike Melton on 2/11/2008 who plays All Styles.
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