NEWS: Record your LPs to a PC with NAD's PP-3 digital phono preamp

Andy Clough
Fri, 23 May 2008, 9:28am

Nad Pp3

Hello vinyl lovers. Still cherishing your old LPs? Or maybe you're so concerned about keeping them pristine that they're locked away in a cupboard.

Well, if you'd like to hear your favourite records more often, this natty little gadget from NAD could be just what you need.

The £75 PP-3 USB digital phono-preamplifier combines NAD's PP-2 MM/MC phono preamp with an analogue-to-digital converter with USB interface. Combined with VinylStudio Lite PC software (included on a CD as part of the package), you can easily copy your LPs directly to a PC as either.wav or MP3 files.

Once your analogue LPs have been digitised, the music can be burned on to a CD-R or transferred to an MP3 player.

OK, admittedly hi-fi purists may be tut-tutting already, but the PP-3 also includes the same analogue outputs as the PP-2 for connection to an analogue stereo system if that's your preferred method of listening.

The PP-3 uses a low-noise discrete moving coil preamp and a low-noise opamp-based RIAA moving magnet stage incorporating a 12dB/octave infrasonic filter to minimise turntable 'rumble'.

Distributed in the UK by Armour Home Electronics, the PP-3 is available in NAD's traditional graphite finish.

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Comments

Sounds interesting, but will the software work with a Mac, even better can I input straight into iTunes? If I can perhaps I no longer want to sell my old Thorens.

Can you still use the phono stage independently? Like a normal phono stage.

Yes Anton90125, you can use it as a normal phono stage. The software provided is PC-only I'm afraid Trefor.