Vinyl LP archival made easy

Philip Wong  |  Oct 09, 2007

For audio purists, nothing comes close to the nirvana-like sound quality of the good old vinyl. If you are such a hardcore audiophile on the lookout for a no-fuss archival tool, Japanese Gais Faltima 010 may just be what you've been waiting for. This nifty all-in-one box spins and backup vinyls using MP3 compression technology, stored on either CD recordable, USB storage or an SD memory card.

The provision of integrated 4W amplifier and stereo speakers also enables the kit to playback CD, MP3, WMA and FM radio. We have one burning question, though. It's hard to imagine any music lover playing back their beloved vinyls on lossy MP3s. Perhaps the Japanese are willing to compromise quality for convenience and space savings? Hmm…

Via Akihabara News
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