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Audio-Technica AT-PL120 Professional Direct-Drive Turntable


from: Audio Technica


: :high-torque direct drive motor * selectable quartz-controlled speed lock * playback at 33-1/3, 45, or 78 rpm (45 rpm adapter included) * cast aluminum platter with slip mat * warranty: 1 year * Product Description:Audio-Technica's AT-PL120 direct-drive, high-torque professional turntable is perfect for DJs and other music enthusiasts, especially in an era that many would call 'postvinyl,' when it's no longer the norm for audio/video receivers or even integrated amplifiers to offer a dedicated phono input. A ...

Sony PSLX250H Turntable


from: Sony


: :Sony's PS-LX250H is an entry-level belt-drive turntable that offers fully automatic operation. It's an easy way to get back into the vinyl game, particularly if your current amp doesn't have a phono gain stage. The PS-LX250H has an onboard phono preamp that'll boost the levels, allowing you to hook into any RCA jack on your amp. It can play back records at both 33.3 RPM (revolutions per minute) and 45 RPM, and comes with a plastic, hinged dust ...

Crosley CR49 Traveler Portable Turntable, Tan


from: Crosley


: :Marketing description is not available.ned to reflect the portable stylings of yesteryear. This fan favorite is a 3 speed belt driven turntable that plays 33-1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records. The Traveler includes modern conveniences such as a diamond stylus needle and dynamic full range stereo speakers. So whether you choose Ella Fitzgerald or Elvis, celebrate your vinyls in portable style. Product Description:Enjoy a whole new level of LP independence with the Crosley CR49 Traveler. Inspired by ...

Numark PT01 Portable DJ Turntable


from: NUMARK


: :The PT01 Portable Turntable is an easy-to-carry portable turntable with plenty to offer DJs. It's designed to work great wherever you travel, and produce the best sound -- even in places with no electricity. Durable Auto-Start/Stop Tone arm High-quality felt slipmat for better scratching Dual headphone outputs Line out recording Carry Handle for easy removal from record crates, or easier carrying Removable Dustcover with Locking Slide Latch Operates on 6 D Cell batteries(not incl) or included 12V DC ...

TECHNICS SL-1200MK2 Turntable


from: Technics


: :Remember what DJs used in the club before the 1200s? Nobody else does either. That's because this turntable's heavy-duty design, vibration-resistant construction, and mechanical precision make a lot of what those early DJs did possible. This deck was the first to feature a Direct Drive motor, quartz movement for total accuracy, adjustable tone arm weights, anti-skate control, a pop-up target light and a sliding pitch control. With each new improvement, as form follows function, the Technics turntable has ...

Crosley CR48-OA Decorative Turntable


from: Crosley Radio


: :Marketing description is not available.yls buried away in your attic. You knew someday, somehow you'd want to listen to them all over again. Everyone knows that nothing replicates the classic sound of vinyl. With Crosley's Decorative Turntable you can relive the good old days with all the warmth and enjoyment that only a turntable can provide. Lay the needle gently down and sit back to enjoy your favorite tune come to life complete with the memorable cracks and ...

Crosley CR49 Traveler Portable Turntable, Black


from: Crosley


: :Enjoy a whole new level of LP independence with the Crosley CR49 Traveler. Inspired by the original portable turntables of the late 1950s, the belt-drive unit is versatile enough to play all three common speeds--33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm--so you're not restricted to any one part of your vintage record collection. In addition, the table's black suitcase housing includes a pair of built-in, full-range stereo speakers, in effect turning the Traveler into a LP boombox (though without ...

Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt-Drive Manual Turntable


from: Pyle


: :An affordable option for listeners who value high-end sound but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars, the Pyle PLTTB1 belt-drive turntable makes both classic LPs and modern vinyl sound like new. The device includes such features as a weighted 'S' tonearm that tracks beautifully, dual playback speeds (33-1/3 and 45 rpm), and an adjustable pitch control of +/- 16 percent. The turntable also boasts a stroboscope lamp that shines on the outside-edge markings, making it easy ...

Numark TTi USB Turntable with Pitch Control & Universal iPod Dock


from: Numark


: :Take your vintage vinyl records, play them and transfer them to digital form on your PC or Macintosh. Turn them into MP3 or iPod files or create uncompressed CD discs to retain full fidelity and characteristics. That's what this Numark TTi turntable helps you do. Legendary Numark turntable performance, USB connectivity and the convenience of your iPod are fused together for the first time in the Numark TTi. This USB turntable with built-in universal dock for iPod easily ...

Pioneer Pro DJ Digital Vinyl Turntable


from: Pioneer


: :Pioneer's CDJ-800 MK2 retains the key design themes found in many of Pioneer's CDJ products with a stylish new silver metallic finish and metallic buttons. It has all the standard features of the preceding CDJ-800, including digital-vinyl cuing and seamless real-time looping, reverse and much more. Enhanced features include support for MP3 CD format and an improved 7-inch jog wheel. Quick Return - Enables a track to return instantly again and again to a cue point just by ...



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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

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