NAMM 2017: The Missing Link Between Turntable And Studio

US iConnectivity spinXLR offers the easiest way to connect your turntable to your studio      20/01/17

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iConnectivity says that their spinXLR is a supremely high-quality phono preamp that lets every musician, DJ, and producer connect a record deck in seconds - and start hearing just why people listened to their music on records for 100 years.

A spokesperson told us, "The sound quality is unreal, and spinXLR is surprisingly affordable. Professional balanced XLR lines eliminate the hum pickup that plagues regular wires. Phantom power from your audio interface or mixer means no wall plug. And the RIAA EQ curve is built in - this interface is totally self-contained to streamline your setup. Just plug in your record deck, connect the balanced lines to your professional audio interface or mixer, and listen in awe."

Top Features:

  • Stereo RCA Phono inputs accept magnetic phono cartridge outs from any turntable
  • Ground wire attachment eliminates hum
  • +48V phantom powered from any XLR input (audio interface, mixer, mic preamp). No wall power required
  • Standard RIAA de-emphasis equalization curve built in; no additional processing required
  • Balanced XLR outputs ensure low-noise connections, especially in live situations


Pricing and Availability:
$59.99/€59 estimated street price

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