Stanton T.90

June 7th, 2007 | by Jason Tomczak

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Though the T.90 is priced about three times higher than the competition, it's worth it in the long run...


Highs: Beautiful design; simple to digitize records; variable pitch and key lock; 33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm

Lows: No documentantion; high price point; sloppy customer support

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Introduction

Stanton, one of the most recognizable names in pro DJ equipment and represented by the likes of Paul Oakenfold, recently released a hot new USB turntable — the T.90 — allowing old school audiophiles, DJs, and accidental LP owners a chance to convert records to CD or to proudly spin the vinyl for yet another day. At nearly $400 USD, does the Stanton T.90 produce worthy results, or are you better off with a cheaper alternative for digitizing your record collection? Continue reading to find out the results of our tests.

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