The big move to digital with a little help from LP2CD

November 4, 2009 by Ion Audio Shop 

Those who belong to the older generation know the feeling of clinging to the past, especially when it comes to their vinyl collection due to the fact that most people still have remnants of it, perhaps because they did not want to repurchase their entire music collection. 

However, since vinyl does not work with modern equipment and has been replaced by digital in almost every facet, most people no longer listen to their records because it is not practical.  In fact, many people simply do not even have record players anymore that would allow them to listen to their old LPs.

The good news is that if you have an old stack of LPs that you have been hoarding for years you can finally bring your music collection into the new age of digital ease and quality, by using the LP2CD player. 

It is so easy to use the LP2CD player that you can start to use it immediately, with no need for technical skills.  Thus, you can literally move your entire vinyl collection to digital and start enjoying the records from your MP3 player, or car CD player in no time at all.

Once you begin to transfer your files from vinyl to your digital library you will be pleased to learn that you can then move your files onto your iPhone or iPod in minutes.  This is because with the LP2CD player you can burn your files directly from the player onto a CD.
 
Once you have them on a CD player you can then pop the CD into your computer you instantly start to build your digital library in the same format that you would any other musical item.

Of course, for those of you who do know how use a computer in order to transfer your files the best part is that the machine does not require you to have a computer, or learn any new software.  Instead, you can simply use the LP2CD player to put everything directly onto a CD which is a format that most people are comfortable using.  So everyone can enjoy how easy it is to move into the digital age without sacrificing their old vinyl collections.

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