If you don't have a turntable, then a TT with USB output would be the way to go. The Audio Technica would be as good as any for the money. The Cakewalk software that comes with it looks good too. It enables you to split the wav file into tracks, which is important, as the usual method is to transfer a side at a time.

BTW, I use the Behringer U-Control UCA202 that Zim links to. I have an old Rega Planar 3 turntable that I plug into the phono input of my old Luxman amp, and then plug the Behringer into that. A USB turntable replaces it all.

Last edited by Shane White; 04/02/09 03:52 AM.

Raspberry Pi running Squeezelite->IQAudio Pi-DAC->NAD C320BEE amp->Usher S-520 bookshelf speakers