Stanton DJ, an industry leader in the design and manufacture of professional audio products for DJs, announces the addition of two new turntables to their array of pro DJ decks: the T.92 USB and the T ...
DJs are blessed with a wealth of options when it comes to buying turntables these days, with the market experiencing a surge in growth and innovation running parallel to the vinyl resurgence. When it ...
Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
Radio stations, vinyl fans and other industry folks using turntables may find the T.92 USB or the T.55 USB from Stanton for them. Both the T.92 and the T.55 are traditional full-size platter ...
Stanton’s new DaScratch USB-MIDI Tool is unique because it relies completely on touch technology to mix and manipulate music. With the possibility for 5 touch sensitive sliders, 19 touch sensitive ...
If you're looking for a quality, high-torque turntable that will also let your rip your vinyl to a PC, Stanton's got a new model in its T line that should do just the trick. Besides the usual features ...
Revolutionary Stanton SC System gives DJs flexibility with multiple control surfaces, multiple configuration options and compatibility with existing hardware and software HOLLYWOOD, FL –Stanton DJ, an ...
The new T.90 USB High-Torque Turntable from Stanton certainly isn’t the first we’ve seen for converting your vinyl to digital files on your computer through USB, but it is definitely better equipped ...
If you’ve got a collection of LPs (those pre-MP3, pre-CD, flat black platter-like things) or even 45s (like LPs, but smaller) sitting in boxes somewhere, there are probably some tunes on them, even ...
“Though the T.90 is priced about three times higher than the competition, it's worth it in the long run...” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and ...
Remember that USB turntable that everyone and his dog was posting about a few months ago (and that, incidentally, SlashGear told you about all the way back in August last year)? Well, it's a pretty ...