![]() No USB cable is supplied but any standard USB cable will work.Īll the connections, other than the headphones mini-jack for monitoring the USB return from the computer, are on the rear panel, but it's worth noting that there is no analogue output post-computer other than the phones jack. The unit can be powered over USB, from the supplied adaptor or from any DC source between 7 and 12 Volts or any AC source between 9 and 12 Volts. Housed in a metal case little larger than a DI box, the USB Phono Plus has a gain-trim knob and dual-colour signal/clip LED on the front panel alongside the two aforementioned switches. Switches bypass both the internal RIAA equalisation, making the RCA phonos work as line-level inputs, and the low-cut (-3dB at 22Hz) 'rumble' filter, allowing the USB Phono Plus to be used for more general audio interfacing tasks too. They have added a USB audio interface, headphone monitor amplifier and S/PDIF digital I/O, and there's also a stereo line output prior to the USB interface. ![]() To bring the worlds of vinyl and computer audio closer together, ART have come up with a cost-effective phono preamplifier with built-in RIAA equalisation and a preamp stage for magnetic pickup cartridges. ![]() Most computer audio interfaces don't offer the RIAA EQ needed to attach a turntable directly, but ART's neat problem-solver is designed to do just that. ![]()
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