Turntable With Usb - Does It Beat Old Skool Decks?
There is often debates with any new kind of technology which comes to outdated old equipment. This also applies with a turntable with USB compared with older version turntables. Let us find out which is best!
I remember when CDJ's came out. Many older generation DJ's weren't happy with them. I remember being at events where problems occurred because of using them. However, since that time, there has been a big and important changes, and many DJ's are starting to accept them.
The next big change came with the turntable with USB. Now these ain't so much with changes in how the actual record player works, but how it has functionality.
Now a turntable with USB does something amazing, because it doesn't have to sit alone like an analogue piece of equipment. It doesn't have to be like a computer with no internet connection.
I am sure if you ask everyone with internet access whether they like computers with or without internet connections, you will no doubt hear a resounding yes towards having internet connections.
This is same with a turntable with USB. Suddenly doors open because you can connect it up to the PC or laptop. You can record your mixes to computer, and have less no good CD's because the mixes weren't up to scratch. Now you can burn your best mixes and work with them more easily.
There is no doubt that everyone can benefit from a turntable with USB. You can even play on internet radio stations, which is opening up many doors and possibilities for people who invest in this equipment.
In most cases the actual turntable is the same as older versions, the only difference being that it interfaces with USB, which is a functionality that is so needed in today's world.
The next question comes with price. How much do these decks cost compared with turntables without USB? The answer is that they may be a little higher, though prices are coming down.
The price however is proportional and affordable. Overall the benefits outweigh any cost increases. You save a lot of money because you don't have to buy separate equipment to record onto CD. As you can record straight to computer, and even work on those mixes on computer to normalize volume, and do some other great stuff.
Many events now have a lot of the equipment connected to PC, so having a turntable with USB is a great way to get started in this amazing technology.
Whether it beats older style turntables is a matter you can't compare. In most cases the record player is the same or uses the same principles, the only difference being the addition of this extra functionality.