



The T.55 USB is a great all-around belt drive turntable that also features USB and S/PDIF outputs so you can easily use the deck to transfer the music on your vinyl records onto your PC or Mac to create music files for use with CDs or mp3 players such as iPod. To make things even simpler, we've included the software you can use to transfer and edit the music files, so you can remove any pops and clicks that are common when playing vinyls. The T.55 USB also comes with the professional Stanton 500.v3 cartridge for ideal sound quality and perfect compatibility. Not just a tool for vinyl transfer, this deck is also a perfect fit for the novice or intermediate level DJ. Review: Vinyl Lives - I have just under 1000 albums, I first started purchasing them in 1962 the first being an album called Surfs Up. I had a few early turntables the best being a top of the line Akai with a pioneer sound system, but in 1988 I fell in love with an original Marantz CD player and soon forgot my albums. As I was moving around in my job I sold all the equipment and stored the albums. Lucky they were all put in the right size crates and were stored upright (more by accident than design) under my mother's house. Recently I was asked to move them as my mother had passed on and I had to clean the place out. I don't know why but couldn't part with them. Anyway to cut a long story short I decided to buy a turntable once again and record some of the albums that I had found were not available. After a long check on desertcart and other web sites I settled on the Stanton T55USB; I am not really sure why but something impressed me about it. I must say it is far superior to any of the turntables I used to have and plays and gives out a great sound, the only annoying thing is the arm doesn't return when the album finishes its side, but I give it 4.95 stars for sound and durability and with Audacity I have recorded many of my albums I haven't heard for years including the first one from 1962 "Surfs Up' with all its many click and pops gathered at countless parties when I was young. Most (not all) of which I managed to remove with Audacity. I recommend the Stanton T55USB Turntable and it is well worth the price for the enjoyment I have had for the many memories, when rediscovering the music some 50 years old I had forgot about. Sound also seems better than what comes via my CD player through the same Bose speaker system I have. PS I have a reasonable selection of CDs but many of the ones I purchased in the early 90's are no longer able to be played as they have deteriorated due to their age. ---- Long Live vinyl. Review: Great turntable - I reviewed a number of turntables and decided on this one. It was a good choice. The delivery was on time and it did not take very long to set it up. I chose to use the line-in mode as I have a good soundcard on the PC and prefer not to burden it with extra USB drivers if it is not necessary. Based on reading the reviews, I had already downloaded the latest Audacity and played with it a little bit so there was nothing extra to do with that. The overall turntable setup took about 30 minutes including balancing the stylus. My first run-through was just setting it up and playing an album to see how it operates. I didn't initially get a cleaning kit and soon discovered (relearning lessons from many, many years ago) one is absolutely needed. The last time I had a turntable was when any albums I purchased I kept protected and cleaned etc. The album I chose (One that was never put to CD and had to find it online) was produced back in the 80s (and therefore used). It was not in 'mint' condition so it had a number of 'pops' and 'clicks' on it. The cleaner took most of them out. Audacity was able to cleanup what was left except for a couple of songs. I won't go into too much other detail about recording the album to the PC as this review is about the turntable. I will say it was worth searching the net for information on using Audacity and what is recommended etc. I have had the turntable about a month now and have run through a number of albums at different times. I do like the pitch adjustment as the turntable has a built in strobe so you can keep the speed accurate. There has been no problems with the turntable and it seems to be the same reliable type of turntable I experienced from Stanton 'back in the day'. Only this time I can feed it directly into the PC. I like that.
| ASIN | B00292BREK |
| Additional Features | The T.55 USB is a great all-around belt drive turntable that also features USB and S/PDIF outputs so you can easily use the deck to transfer the music on your vinyl records onto your PC or Mac to create music files for use with CDs or mp3 players such as iPod. To make things even simpler, we've included the software you can use to transfer and edit the music files, so you can remove any pops and c… |
| Brand | Stanton |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049292004297 |
| Item Weight | 15.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Stanton |
| Mfr Part Number | STA T55USB |
| Model Name | t55usb |
| Model Number | STA T55USB |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 049292004297 368298575083 049292001197 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
M**N
Vinyl Lives
I have just under 1000 albums, I first started purchasing them in 1962 the first being an album called Surfs Up. I had a few early turntables the best being a top of the line Akai with a pioneer sound system, but in 1988 I fell in love with an original Marantz CD player and soon forgot my albums. As I was moving around in my job I sold all the equipment and stored the albums. Lucky they were all put in the right size crates and were stored upright (more by accident than design) under my mother's house. Recently I was asked to move them as my mother had passed on and I had to clean the place out. I don't know why but couldn't part with them. Anyway to cut a long story short I decided to buy a turntable once again and record some of the albums that I had found were not available. After a long check on Amazon and other web sites I settled on the Stanton T55USB; I am not really sure why but something impressed me about it. I must say it is far superior to any of the turntables I used to have and plays and gives out a great sound, the only annoying thing is the arm doesn't return when the album finishes its side, but I give it 4.95 stars for sound and durability and with Audacity I have recorded many of my albums I haven't heard for years including the first one from 1962 "Surfs Up' with all its many click and pops gathered at countless parties when I was young. Most (not all) of which I managed to remove with Audacity. I recommend the Stanton T55USB Turntable and it is well worth the price for the enjoyment I have had for the many memories, when rediscovering the music some 50 years old I had forgot about. Sound also seems better than what comes via my CD player through the same Bose speaker system I have. PS I have a reasonable selection of CDs but many of the ones I purchased in the early 90's are no longer able to be played as they have deteriorated due to their age. ---- Long Live vinyl.
D**W
Great turntable
I reviewed a number of turntables and decided on this one. It was a good choice. The delivery was on time and it did not take very long to set it up. I chose to use the line-in mode as I have a good soundcard on the PC and prefer not to burden it with extra USB drivers if it is not necessary. Based on reading the reviews, I had already downloaded the latest Audacity and played with it a little bit so there was nothing extra to do with that. The overall turntable setup took about 30 minutes including balancing the stylus. My first run-through was just setting it up and playing an album to see how it operates. I didn't initially get a cleaning kit and soon discovered (relearning lessons from many, many years ago) one is absolutely needed. The last time I had a turntable was when any albums I purchased I kept protected and cleaned etc. The album I chose (One that was never put to CD and had to find it online) was produced back in the 80s (and therefore used). It was not in 'mint' condition so it had a number of 'pops' and 'clicks' on it. The cleaner took most of them out. Audacity was able to cleanup what was left except for a couple of songs. I won't go into too much other detail about recording the album to the PC as this review is about the turntable. I will say it was worth searching the net for information on using Audacity and what is recommended etc. I have had the turntable about a month now and have run through a number of albums at different times. I do like the pitch adjustment as the turntable has a built in strobe so you can keep the speed accurate. There has been no problems with the turntable and it seems to be the same reliable type of turntable I experienced from Stanton 'back in the day'. Only this time I can feed it directly into the PC. I like that.
J**M
Good turntable
I ordered this for my wife for Christmas, with the idea of using it to rip some LPs from choir performances she sang in during high school. I have now worked through three of the LPs, with more to go. Works great. Just follow the initial setup instructions and all goes well. I installed the software that was included but after using it for one album I have gone back to using Audacity (which is free), because it does a much better job of reducing clicks and noise. I would have given it five stars except the one thing it lacks is a lever to raise and lower the stylus gently. I am always afraid I am going to drop the needle too hard when I am first putting the stylus on the album or that I will knock the tone arm when lifting it up and scratch the record or damage the stylus.
P**Y
If you have shelves of record albums, the Stanton T55 USB is THE best way to preserve and easily listen to your music.
The Stanton T55 USB Turntable was more product than I expected. It is full size, solid, and very tony. Software, cables, everything that you need is included with this item. I was able to transfer the 3 vinyl set of "At The Hop" , that I purchased through Amazon. There weren't any hiccups, just a great transition from 1950's music format, to 21st century digital. I want to also mention that their technical support is superior. In my opinion, this is one of the best music related purchases that I've made in a long time.
J**M
great turntable
this belt drive turntable performs flawlessly for vinyl record playing. even though I gave it a 5 star rating it does have a minor issue. The adjustable counter weight for tracking force is very loose on the tone arm and has to be readjusted every time I put on and take off the dust cover.
B**1
hate it
very complicated..junk in my opinion..I would not recommend to the average person who just wants to transfer a few records......
G**O
STANTON TURNTABLE
I find a problem recording from the turntable to my mac computer because there is not a good program to do it. I mean if i don't have much programming skills it becomes really difficult to do the job. I need to back up all my old vinyl records and I find that very difficult. However the turntable works perfect like the old HIFI systems of 20 or more years ago.
S**.
No issues for a novice
I ordered this turntable for my significant other for Christmas. I did a little research before purchasing because I had no idea what I should be looking for in a turntable. I read that Stanton was a trusted brand and went with it. It works great, we've had no issues with it. We use the table 3-4x a week. Beautiful sound. Easy to use.
R**R
Compre este Tornamesas para escuchar mi coleccion de acetatos tras haber tenido tornamesas de diferentes tipos y no duraban mucho, y no tenian mucha calidad, con esta estoy muy feliz!!
M**U
Excellente table-tournante, ajustement precis et donne de bons resultas, j'aime beaucoup.
A**Y
very good product
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