XP201 Converts Vinyl to CD’S and Other Electronic Media


 XP201 January 2004 – XPSound announces a product, the XP201, for music collectors who have dreamed of a device to take old vinyl records or cassettes and digitize them on CD or other electronic formats. The device is a combination and hardware and software that easily transfers LP’s to PC’s, CD’s and DVD’s. This $99.00 wonder-machine can even remove noise and scratches, while adding effects with the ability to edit the music. “Rip-Edit-Burn” software is included for a 30-day trial. XPSound is also planning on releasing a USB version of the product this year.

The XP201 connects to a turntable by using the RCA inputs and is housed in a compact shielded chassis to completely protect against distortion and interference from a PC. The built-in RIAA equalizer guaranties perfect processing of the incoming pick-up signals from a turntable and provides users an unmatched listening experience. An adjustable microphone pre-amp allows users to connect and record high quality dynamic microphone signals directly to their PC. A stereo headphone power-amp is accessible from the front panel is an extra-bonus.

The software included features a full version of “Wave Purity;” crackle and click removal, repair filters, gap removal, EQ, compression, hiss oscilloscope, level meters, signal generator, editor, etc. and has all the effects that an original audio studio would have to produce quality recordings.

“Multi-media users wanting software combined with a product that is easy to use will not be disappointed,” said Danny Olesh, XPSound product manager. “We had so many people requesting the XP201; we had no choice but to make it.”

For more information on the XP201 and XPSound, visit www.xpsound.com.

SOURCE XPSound