Hi Wesley,

As others have pointed out, if you have a record player already then you
can hook it up to the audio input of your PC sound card and record the
sound that way.

If you don't have one then they are easily found at Jaycar (stock codes
GE4056, GE4057, GE4059 are the obvious ones, about $150 to $200, but they
have more).  Dickies lists one with USB output (A0764).  It's expensive at
$299 (but it's a Sony!).

There may be others available, but Jaycar and Dickies are the obvious
local suppliers.

No idea about Linux compatibility.

Have fun,

Andrew

On Mon, February 2, 2009 00:00, Wesley Parish wrote:
> I've got some vinyl that I'd like to transfer to one or t'other digital
> medium.  Is it true that there is a USB turntable for percisely this
> purpose?
>
> If so, and someone's got a copy of it, please let me konw.  I want to get
> the likes of "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow, Buddy Emmons, "Winnie" Winston etc,
> onto something I can listen to on a regular basis.
>
> thanks
>
> Wesley Parish
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