Product DescriptionThe cable serves as the connection from the 2 RCA jacks on a turntable to our stereo mini-jack input and also provides a connection for turntable's grounding wire. Some people find a buzz on their recording. The simple way to eliminate the buzz and record the true sound of the album is to connect the ground wire to the Turntable Grounding Cable.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good while it worked.
I purchased the Griffin Turntable Connector to use with my Technics turnatable and my iMac G5 to rip a huge album collection to AIFF files.
The Griffin unit worked well for several hours (however, it does NOT have the RIAA curve converter built in like a good pre-amp would) then began to sound distorted. A few days later,I tried to use it and it stopped working altogether.
An e-mail to Griffins help department stated that the unit couldn't go bad or quit working and told me to ... Read More
Rating: - Direct Turntable Connection Too Weak
I attempted to use this cable with the Griffin iMic to connect my turntable directly to my G5 iMac and import some of my old vinyl LPs. However, this setup was not able to produce anything close to satisfactory recordings, despite tweaking the settings in the Finyl Vinyl software provided with the iMic and the Mac's Sound control panel. The recorded signal was very weak, even with input gains maxed out, and even worse there was an intolerable amount of white noise (sound like rushing air) in the ... Read More
Rating: - Griffin Turntable connection ( convert vinyl to digital )
I had no problems with this product. It worked perfectly. I was ecstatic to get some of the obscure albums off vinyl and into a digital format finally. Works perfectly for its purpose.