Citronic AC-1USB Audio Capture Device

A great little gadget bridging the gap between analogue and digital sources. This high quality USB soundcard is designed to connect your turntable,
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Productinformatie Citronic AC-1USB Audio Capture Device

A great little gadget bridging the gap between analogue and digital sources. This high quality USB soundcard is designed to connect your turntable, mixer CD player or Hi-Fi to your PC/MAC via the USB connection. This converts the signal to digital and allows you to record the audio using the software provided. There is also an analogue output so it can be linked between an existing system to record. Ideal for converting vinyl to MP3 and creating live mixes.
- Supplied with Audacity recording software - Connect and capture the audio output of any source - Record to your PC/Laptop or MAC - Plug and play device, no drivers required - Power supplied via USB - 2 analogue inputs/outputs, switchable between line and phono - Built-in pre-amp and ground connection for turntables - The complete solution for connection between the analogue and digital domain Channel separation : Phono/Line < -70dB Computer interface: USB1.1 Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS9.1 or newer Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz Input impedance : Line 4k ohms Input impedance : Phono 47k ohms Max. input : Line 2V @ 1kHz Max. input : Phono19mV @ 1kHz Power5Vdc S/N Ratio (A weighted) : Line < -75dB S/N Ratio (A weighted) : Phono < -70dB Sample rate: 32, 44.1 and 48kHz THD +N (A weighted) : Line < 0.05% @ 1kHz THD +N (A weighted) : Phono < 0.08% @ 1kHz USB cable length: 1.5m Dimensions: 75 x 107 x 30mm Weight: 140g

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