Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Portable Audio
For turntablists, there have been a plethora of options when scouting a deck with integrated vinyl-to-MP3 capabilities. Until now, though, you’ve had to deal with second-rate brands (we kid) like Numark and ion — neither of which possess the prestige and haughty factor that comes with a Denon logo. The DP-200USB enables deep-pocketed DJs to rip vinyl straight to MP3, and you can even save the digital files to a USB drive thanks to the built-in USB socket. The unit will be available in Japan early next month for ¥31,500 ($310), though it’s hard to say if or when Denon will see fit to bring this Stateside.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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