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The ART USB Phono Plus is a premium USB phono preamp and audio interface designed for audiophiles and professionals looking to digitize vinyl records with exceptional clarity. Featuring a low-noise RIAA preamp, zero-latency headphone monitoring, and versatile analog/digital inputs including Optical TOSLINK and S/PDIF, it offers seamless plug-and-play USB 2.0 connectivity compatible with Windows and Mac systems. Housed in a sleek aluminum case, it delivers professional-grade sound quality and durable build for effortless vinyl-to-digital transfers and high-fidelity playback.
| ASIN | B000BBGCCI |
| Additional Features | Eingebaute rauscharme RIAA Phono-Vorverstärkerschaltung mit Low Cut Filtern |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,422 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Home Audio Phono Preamplifiers |
| Brand | ART |
| Built-In Media | ["RCA Input", "USB Port"] |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (384) |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840402019527 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29L x 29.7W x 11.9H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ART |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
| Mfr Part Number | USB Phono Plus PS |
| Model Name | USBPhonoPlus v2 |
| Model Number | USB Phono Plus PS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840402018216 840402019527 840402016465 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
T**R
I have a collection of over 500 LP's that I love to listen to while I digitize them. The ART USB Phono Plus is the perfect tool for just that job. Previously I used a McLelland USB Preamp interface for this purpose. This kit really needed to be replaced as it was showing its age, both from a design and deterioration perspective. I am truly amazed at how much better the ART USB Phono Plus sounds compared to the McLelland or any other Pre-Amplifier I have used. The ART USB Phono Plus has a wonderfully open, rich and detailed sound (and I speak as someone who worked in HiFi sales back in the day). Setup could not have been simpler with no driver installation needed on my Windows 11 computer. It even looks good in the flesh. Highly recommended.
R**4
My goal: to convert vinyl records into CDs. After looking at the available USB turntables, I realized my old Technics linear tracking turntable is way better than any of them. So the solution for me was to buy a USB interface, which, it turns out, means a USB phono preamp. I did some comparison shopping before buying the ART Phono Plus 2. There are a couple of similar products. One in particular has good specs. It claims USB 2.0, whereas the Phono Plus 2 only claims USB 1.1. However, that unit made no claim to having a monitor output, whereas the Phono Plus has quite a nice monitor interface. In particular, it lets you monitor the sound coming right off the preamp. This is necessary if you want to do any manual fading when recording, because the sound coming out the computer speakers has at least a 2 second delay from what's coming off the needle. The Phono Plus has a screw connection for the phono ground. Neither of the other units mentioned having this. On my turntable, leaving the ground wire floating creates a large amount of 60Hz hum in the output. Finally, although the ART is the most expensive of the three, almost twice the cost of the second, and three times that of the third, I found absolutely no reviews of any kind of the other two, whereas the ART has been reviewed extensively, both by customers and magazines. And everyone, including me, loves it. This is a well-built unit, from a durability standpoint, definitely not a cheap piece of junk. Ergonomically, it has some down points, as well as some good ones. Plusses: . Monitor allows routing from the preamp, from the USB, or both. (The rationale for the "both" setting is that you will never be playing a record and a digital sound file at the same time, so it allows you to hear either without having to change the switch setting.) . There is a block diagram of the internal signal routing on the bottom of the unit, which could prove valuable if it is used portably. . The unit will run off USB power when hooked to a desktop computer. For portable laptop operation, plugging in the A/C power adapter (included) overrides USB power, preventing drain on laptop batteries. Minuses: . Gain control has too small a diameter to be easily moved small amounts, like you need to do in the Level Setting Wizard in Spin-It-Again. . Jacks and ports on the back are labeled either in pine green or purple. All are virtually illegible. I had to use a magnifying glass and a flashlight to see where to hook up my turntable to it. It's hard to read the Phono/Line and Rumble Filter In/Out labels. But each has a light that lights up when the button is pressed, so at least you can easily tell what state the button is in, even if you can't tell what it means. I was very surprised that in a unit this expensive, no USB cable was included. It requires the "printer" type, with a square connector on the preamp end and a flat rectangular connector on the computer end. With my computer powered on, I plugged in the USB cable from the Phono Plus. Lights on the preamp lit up! In a couple of minutes, everything was magically configured. I didn't have to do or install anything. However, as I discovered later, this process "broke" my computer speakers. No sound would come out of them any more at all, from any source! I had to go into Settings -> Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio tab, and change the Default Device back to my on-board sound. Hooking up the Phono Plus had changed this so all sound was routed through the USB back to the preamp! This includes the Windows startup music, and the "beep" that occurs when you hit a wrong key. (I am using Windows XP, the most basic Home Edition.) When I was comparison shopping, I was unable to find the specs for this unit, even on the manufacturer's web site, so I thought I'd post them here. Frequency Response: 10Hz - 50kHz, +/- 0.5dB THD: .01% Typical @ 1kHz Hum and Noise: >90dB below clipping Input Impedance: 47k Ohms/100pF (phono); 270k Ohms (line) Maximum Input Level: 40mVrms @ 1kHz (phono); +19dBu (line) Maximum Gain: 45dB @1kHz (phono); +6dB (line) Analog Output Connections: RCA (preamp line output); 1/8" (monitor/headphone output) Maximum Output Level: +6dBu (1.4Vrms) Filter Type/Response: Switchable, High Pass, -3dB @ 22Hz A/D & D/A: 16 bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz, USB selectable Digital Audio Interface: TOSLINK in and out; S/PDIF coax (RCA) in Computer Interface: USB 1.2 compliant, Windows 98SE or newer, Mac OS9.1 or newer Power Requirements: 7-12VDC or 9-12VAC @ 150mA, or USB bus powered Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.2"W x 3.5"D (44.5mm x 107mm x 89mm) Weight: 1.35 lbs. (0.61kg) (Note: 0dBu = 0.775Vrms) Additional spec-type information: . Uses USB adaptive mode for playback and USB asynchronous mode for record. . Preamp equalization is RIAA (although no spec or version number is given). . Although I bought it to use with my turntable, it is also quite possible to digitize cassette tapes with it, using the Line inputs. It comes with Audacity software on a CD-ROM. Using the Phono Plus is extremely simple. Basically, hook up the two phono outputs and the phono ground wire. Hook up the USB cable to the computer. At this point, fire up Spin-It-Again, hit Record A Vinyl LP, put a record on the turntable, and you're converting a record into a CD!
C**N
Je souhaitais numériser mes vinyles. Franchement, associé au logiciel audacity, ce système est vraiment facile à utiliser et de très bonne qualité acoustique. Il faut appliquer le filtre RIAA disponible dans ce joli système dans le boîtier alu. Je recommande
S**.
Aún estoy por usar la función de USB, pero el sonido que sale de este aparato es muy bueno, aunque no análogo como uno de bulbos. El poder controlar la ganancia y el volumen, además de poder conectarle audifonos, aparte de poder digitalizar tus vinilos, lo hace un aparato completísimo. Recomendable.
A**4
l ho comprato incuriosito dalle recensioni..in quanto possessore di un nad pp2i,del quale,non ero per niente soddisfatto,e pagato più del doppio di questo!...devo dire che sono rimasto stupefatto,dal suono e la dinamica di questo Art pre phono plus. lo consiglio,perché paragonato al prezzo e un prodotto stupefacente. una pecca per questo non ho dato 5 stelle,il fatto che non forniscano alimentatore,ed ho dovuto fare,un attenta ricerca,per trovarne uno adeguato. cmq il risultato è stato ottimo.
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