Vinyl is well and truly alive again and actually a growing industry. Audio enthusiasts have loved vinyl forever, but there's a whole new group of people discovering the format for the first time. The only real drawback to vinyl is that it's not very convenient; records are huge, and you can't carry them around with you when you go out. What you can do is digitize your records with your PC, with a turntable like the Audio Technica AT-LP60 USB. Here are some great options to consider.
Great for beginners
Audio Technica AT-LP60 USB
The AT-LP60 is a solid starter turntable for a number of reasons, not the least of which is its price point and fully-automatic operation. There's no adjustable counterweight, but in our experience, it doesn't track too heavily. It supports both 7- and 12-inch vinyl and 33 RPM or 45 RPM speeds. Playing is as simple as popping on a record and hitting the start button, though there is also a manual override. The USB cable allows you to hook up directly to your PC, and Audio Technica even includes a copy of Audacity so you can get going right out of the box.
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