Stanton T.90 USB Turntable and dust cover

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Stanton T.90 USB Turntable and dust cover

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Video of it in operation (because the tone arm is broken there’s no sound, this is just to show the motor and features in action)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhSjizFN5Ws

Direct drive, Hi Torque Motor and unique design
Motor stop/start buttons.

Variable Speed
78RPM as well as 33 and 45
Reverse play
Key Lock (Lets you speed up, slow down the music without changing pitch)
Coax digital out
USB out
Phono/Line out
Comes with a Stanton dust cover
Comes in original box and packaging

As you can see in the pictures the tone arm is broken at the back where the counter weight sits. I have purchased a replacement direct from Stanton and that comes with this deck. Or you could just glue the back of the arm back on (it’s a clean break) and keep the replacement as a spare.

DJ Booth Review

The T.90 USB frame is made of an alloyed-looking, rugged molded plastic (to save weight for the DJs on the go). The rest of the T.90 is metal and almost indestructible weighing in at a strong 18lbs. Moving right along, we have the excellent four shock-absorbing feet under the T.90 USB which are soft rubber pads. The Platter on the unit is also solid and ready for abuse. In the back of the T.90 USB there is a power button, power socket, digital audio jack (S/PDIF coaxial), USB port, RCA outputs, and a switch to change between phono and line modes. The T.90 USB comes with a soft poly slip mat, RCA cables, software, USB cable, manuals, and power cables.

On the top face of the Stanton T.90 USB there is a mode selector switch for 33, 45, and 78RPMs, two start/stop brake buttons (for those of us who are scratch-enabled), a reverse button (again, mostly for us scratch heads), pitch control slider (8% or 12% ranges), and a key-lock button (pitch lock mode is for digitally changing a song’s speed without changing the pitch).

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