🎧 Spin, Convert, Enjoy - Your Vinyl Journey Awaits!
The IonAudio Max LP Black is a versatile three-speed vinyl turntable that allows you to play, convert, and enjoy your record collection with built-in stereo speakers and USB output for easy digital archiving.
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Max LP Black with Speakers |
Signal Format | Digital |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Special Features | Built In Speaker;Dust Cover;USB Recording |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Speaker |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
K**N
Loud, well built, great sound quality, Stop Looking and Buy This One Now
If you're looking for a record player that delivers good sound and looks sharp as hell, stop your search, add this to your cart, start using AmazonSmile if you're not, and order this machine immediately. I had a record player for 10 years that was a large all in one (CD, Radio, Aux, Phonograph, Tape), it finally started sounding a little dicey when I was listening to Fleetwood Mac Rumors album, which is obviously the main reason anyone needs a record player. In order to give the best album of all time the justice it deserved, I decided it was time for an upgrade. I bought a Crosley Player Turntable with USB Connection for about $80. Got it home, shocked by the light weight of the box, pulled it out, and realized it felt extremely cheaply made, but obviously, it's all about the sound. Hooked it up, started the record, and was painfully disappointed. Thought about hooking my old unit back up because it sounded better. The sound of the $80 Crosley couldn't make it across my small bedroom at full volume. It sounded horrible and weak, and was made poorly. Then I started reading reviews on Amazon for a unit Audiophiles would like that were affordable. My choice came down to three options, and this one won. I am so happy it did. The machine feels heavy and well made. I would say that it feel well made for a $150 unit, let alone the $50 that I paid for it. The dust cover closes over the record so you can close it while playing. It fit perfectly on my corner bookshelf that is 17in wide. The speakers in the front mean the sound projects perfectly where I need it to, and this thing is LOUD. The sound not only reached across my room (as it should) it reached down into another level of my house and sounded like a dream. Also, the song Dreams from the Fleetwood Mac Rumors album sounded like a dream on it, and honestly, I don't need much more from life than that. If you're shopping around, give this one a shot and you won't be disappointed. I will update this if anything happens to it in the future. NOTE: I have not been paid to endorse this thing, or Fleetwood Mac Rumors album, or AmazonSmile, but all three of those things are dope, and you should use them all.
A**R
Turn table
Got as a gift for my daughter. She loves it. Easy to use. Very portable. Good sound and value for the money. No issue with skipping. Very sturdy and easy to use features.
M**E
Easy to use
Does a great job transferring vinyl to digital, but mute the crappy built in speakers, otherwise they create a sonic dissonance with your computer speakers. The onboard volume control only controls the onboard speakers, not the digital volume, which seems to be automatic. If you're planning on using this as a standalone record player, I'd invest in a pair of decent speakers. But it works fine for it's intended use.
V**O
The speakers are good. the wood is better in person! easy to use and its sexy. dont get a suitcase like a 12 year old.
Got this for my main squeeze for his bday.GET THE DUST COVER!!!! I'm so for-serious about that... I live in Manhattan and this place is dusty AF! So i got it, and if youre around anywhere that air resides....... yeah you'll get dust...... and I'll be hot darned if i hear about anyone's records getting dust up inside those crevasses because i failed to add that tid bit in.The sound gets LOUD too... i have yet to turn the speakers all the way up! The sound isnt like SONOS or anything. Dont expect that.. and if you do... why are you even looking at records? The point is to hear to the pop... (in my humble opinion)I got this kind for the design. Yes i paid a bit more... but me and my man are 30 years old... what the eff am i gonna do with a suitcase record player? Idk... i feel that suitcase record players just dont fit my man's style. Hes a classic NY lawyer Kenyan man. He like that minimal, sleek, modern, but classic look... Im totally glad i got it because its totally None frill and would work well in ANY style of room. The wood looks a lot better in person than in the pics.the controls are EASYYYYY to figure out. Like, toats. A child could figure it out without scratching a record, not once. Read the instructions if youre concerned... and then theres youtube and google! figure it out, people!Anywho... thats that. Get it... :)
B**E
Great quality for a great price
I am really pleased with this turntable, First, it is nice looking, with a vintage appearance because of the light wood base. Second, it is easy to set up. I plugged it into a power source and my iMac, and voila, I was in business. I also plugged it into my desktop speakers, because I am a bit of an audiophile. You can listen to your records on the included turntable speakers, which aren't bad, or via good speakers, or via your computer speakers, your choice or all three at once. It is really simple to listen on computer speakers -- just go to your sound setting and set your audio input to the turntable. Equally easy is transferring your records to your computer mp3 collection. I am gradually transferring my big LP collection to iTunes, and finding it both easy and fun. I bring up the included EZ software, which actually is easy, start my record on the turntable, and start recording on the software. At the end, I can insert the record and track information, and then the software puts my record into iTunes. It really is simple. I find I do very little additional editing in iTunes -- for example, I generally add genre there. I do suggest that if you, like me, are transferring music with less obvious track breaks like classical music, that you uncheck the automatic track box in the EZ software, and mark the tracks yourself in the EZ software as you play the record. Otherwise the EZ software tends to get confused at the one minute mark and stop recording. That's the only little glitch I've found, and it isn't a big one.
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