Music Tech & Art

ILP Digital Conversion Turntable from ION Audio

Transfer your music directly from your records to your iPad, iPhone or iPod with iLP from ION Audio. iLP’s stylish looks make it the perfect centerpiece in your home music system, and its built-in dock allows you to transfer all of your vinyl music directly to your iPad, iPhone or iPod using the included EZ Vinyl and Tape Converter app — no computer necessary!

The iLP turntable is designed to be the perfect centerpiece in your home music system. Its contemporary, low-profile form is finished in sleek piano black, making it ideal if you want a turntable that looks as good as it sounds. Connect to your home stereo system using iLP’s standard RCA outputs and transfer your music to your iPad, iPhone or iPod while you listen.

If you’d like to store your music on a computer, iLP does that too. Simply connect to your Mac or PC using the included USB cable and your ready to transfer and convert your records. ION Audio’s exclusive EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter software guides you through the steps as you transform your records into convenient digital files.

Convert your music in style with iLP from ION Audio.

BUY – 100$

KEY FEATURES
Convert your records directly to iPad, iPhone or iPod* — no computer needed!
RCA outputs for listening to your LPs on your home stereo or home theater system
Optional computer connection via USB for conversion and archiving to Mac or PC
Free EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter software included for Mac and PC
Free EZ Vinyl and Tape Converter app for iPad, iPhone or iPod (downloads via App Store)
App automatically separates tracks
Hinged dust cover protects needle and keeps turntable clean
Class Compliant: this product is immediately compatible with every current and future version of Mac OS X and iOS and with Windows (98SE and up) operating systems
INCLUDES

iLP Turntable
Cartridge with Needle
Dust Cover
USB Cable
Power Adapter
Quickstart Guide
Safety & Warranty Manual

Lexis

Lexis

Montreal-based DJ and the founder MusicIsMySanctuary.com (2007) and 24 Hours of Vinyl (2011).