Pluses
The Stanton T.90 is a godsend for dance music enthusiasts whove been looking for an efficient way to catalogue and re-experience all their accumulated vinyl memories.
If I, with my clumsy difficulty for electronics and computer software, can have the system up and transferring vinyl within twenty minutes, then anyone reading this review can as well.
The T.90s ability to capture the inherent tonal quality of the vinyl played on it is really quite something.
Youve got USB out, co-ax out, and line out options. This should be enough options for anyones vinyl experience.
If you like to mess around with pitch and speed, this is the turntable for you.
Minuses
No hard-shelled cover, rather a slipcover.
The manual is not as in-depth as a potential user might hope.
Bullet points
What is it: a USB turntable that can handle spinnin and scratchin as easily as it facilitates making vinyl into digital files.
Who is it for: equally suitable for professional club DJs and the home-stereo archivist.
How long does it take to set up: about fifteen minutes
What is required for its use: a PC or MAC
Difficulty level: 2/5 (1 is easy, 5 is difficult)





