
Audio-Technica Introduces AT-LP2Da LP-to-Digital Recording System
Audio-Technica
Posted 2006-12-17
Audio-Technica, a leader in the design and manufacturer of consumer and professional microphones, headphones, phono cartridges and accessories for over 40 years, has introduced the AT-LP2Da LP-to-Digital Recording System. Ideal for creating CDs and MP3 files, the AT-LP2Da system includes everything needed to transfer classic LPs to digital media files.
The system consists of the AT-PL50 Automatic Stereo Turntable, Cakewalk PYRO software, and interface cable. The AT-PL50 turntable features a built-in switchable phono preamp for direct connection to a computer, fully automatic operation, 33-1/3 and 45 RPM speed selector, aluminum platter, audiophile Dual Magnet™ stereo cartridge with replaceable stylus, and a balanced tone arm with soft damping control. Also included is Cakewalk’s PYRO Software which allows creation of MP3, WAV and WMA files. The PYRO Software features a DeClicker and a DeNoiser tool for removing clicks, pops, crackles, hiss and hum from LPs, and design software that allows the user to create a full-color CD label with jewel-case insert. In addition, the AT-LP2Da LP-to-Digital Recording System adapter cable interfaces the system with most popular computer audio inputs.
The Audio-Technica AT-LP2Da LP-to-Digital Recording System is available December 2006 with a U.S. MSRP of $199.00.