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title: "Art USB Phono Plus"
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# USB 2.0 adaptive & async modes Low-noise RIAA preamp Front gain control + Signal/Clip LED Art USB Phono Plus

**Brand:** art
**Price:** AED 472
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎵 Elevate your vinyl game—digitize, control, and own your sound!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Art USB Phono Plus by art
- **How much does it cost?** AED 472 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- art enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted art brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Real-Time Monitoring:** Front-mounted gain control and Signal/Clip LED keep your sound levels perfectly dialed in.
- • **Plug & Play USB Power:** Powered directly via USB or external supply—no extra hassle, just pure audio magic.
- • **All-Aluminum Sleek Design:** Durable black anodized case that looks as professional as it sounds.
- • **Pro-Level Audio Interface:** Acts as a versatile bridge between analog and digital sources for flawless playback and recording.
- • **Vinyl to Digital in a Snap:** Seamlessly convert your vinyl collection to pristine digital audio with built-in RIAA preamp and low cut filters.

## Overview

The Art USB Phono Plus is a high-performance USB 2.0 phono preamp and audio interface designed to convert vinyl records into digital files effortlessly. Featuring a low-noise RIAA preamp with low cut filters, front gain control, and signal/clip LED, it ensures pristine audio capture and real-time monitoring. Compatible with a wide range of Windows and Mac OS systems, it offers versatile connectivity powered via USB or external supply, all housed in a sleek aluminum case.

## Description

The ART USB Phono Plus phono preamplifier / audio interface is the perfect solution for transferring your prized vinyl collection to your computer. It also makes an ideal audio interface. The USB Phono Plus sports a high-performance RIAA phono preamp with a low cut filter for pristine audio transfer. There's a healthy compliment of analog and digital I/O onboard, and front-mounted gain and signal/clipping indication let you optimize a variety of analog sources. The unit is sheathed in a tough, all-aluminum case. If digitizing your records is long overdue, pick up the ART USB Phono Plus. ART USB Phono Plus Features at a Glance: An easy, great-sounding solution for digitizing your vinyl! A/D-D/A: 16 bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz, USB selectable from computer Digital Audio Interface: TOSlink Opto In to and Out from USB, S/PDIF coax In to USB Mac: OS9.1 / OS X computers with native USB support Windows: 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7

Review: Works Perfectly and Easy Set Up - I purchased and received the ARTcssories USB Phono Plus in the past 2 weeks and used it today. It was easy to set up and I will not go into detail about specs as others have covered it well. I will instead use simple and plain lingo on my experience in using this product. I unpacked the unit, plugged in my Technics SL-1200M3D RCA plugs and the ground wire (yes, there is a place on this unit for a ground wire) to the back of the unit. I then plugged in an extra set of RCA wires to my mixer so I could hear LP's as I played them. I flicked the switch on the front so I could hear what was playing and then connected the USB plug to a USB port on my desktop. I downloaded Audacity from the internet for the newest version and opened it. This unit is powered by USB which is nice and does also have AC Adapter bundled. My computer recognized the unit and my computer automatically switched my audio to 'USB Audio Codec' and I was set to go. I put on an album and started to record the song in the middle in order to get sound level correct in the Audacity program. This Phono Plus also has a volume/gain knob so you can adjust volume input to your computer program that you choose to use. I set my input level very low on the Audacity software program so I can use the phono Plus's volume knob. Once I got the volume level I wanted, I erased what was recorded in Audacity and reset the stylus to beginning of track and hit record in Audacity again to record the song. (The Audacity program is one of many that you can use, but since I have Nero for editing my WAV files, I use Audacity only for just going from vinyl to digital. Audacity will also allow you to edit what you recorded). I exported my newly recorded song to a file on one of my hard drives as a WAV file. I then edit in Nero and cut out the silence and maybe adjust volume levels more. I leave in the abnormalities from my albums like small clicks or pops that happen here and there as my albums are in good condition and I enjoy the natural sound and do not want to edit this out. I then encode the WAV files to MP3-320 and MP3 Pro so I can play them on different portable devices. I save the WAV files too for making cd's. I am very happy with this unit and works as intended. Hell, I may even take out my 8-track player and record 8-tracks with this thing and record the tapes as they are but have them on cd. This unit will allow you to hook up about anything with RCA plugs. I also have an ION USB turntable that actually works very well, but it feels like a toy compared to my Technics. By the way, this Phono Plus unit does not feel cheap and seems quite solid. It is made with aluminum and rubburized sides, not plastic.
Review: Easy To Use, But... - My goal: to convert vinyl records into CDs. After looking at the available USB turntables, I realized my old Technics linear tracking turntable is way better than any of them. So the solution for me was to buy a USB interface, which, it turns out, means a USB phono preamp. I did some comparison shopping before buying the ART Phono Plus 2. There are a couple of similar products. One in particular has good specs. It claims USB 2.0, whereas the Phono Plus 2 only claims USB 1.1. However, that unit made no claim to having a monitor output, whereas the Phono Plus has quite a nice monitor interface. In particular, it lets you monitor the sound coming right off the preamp. This is necessary if you want to do any manual fading when recording, because the sound coming out the computer speakers has at least a 2 second delay from what's coming off the needle. The Phono Plus has a screw connection for the phono ground. Neither of the other units mentioned having this. On my turntable, leaving the ground wire floating creates a large amount of 60Hz hum in the output. Finally, although the ART is the most expensive of the three, almost twice the cost of the second, and three times that of the third, I found absolutely no reviews of any kind of the other two, whereas the ART has been reviewed extensively, both by customers and magazines. And everyone, including me, loves it. This is a well-built unit, from a durability standpoint, definitely not a cheap piece of junk. Ergonomically, it has some down points, as well as some good ones. Plusses: . Monitor allows routing from the preamp, from the USB, or both. (The rationale for the "both" setting is that you will never be playing a record and a digital sound file at the same time, so it allows you to hear either without having to change the switch setting.) . There is a block diagram of the internal signal routing on the bottom of the unit, which could prove valuable if it is used portably. . The unit will run off USB power when hooked to a desktop computer. For portable laptop operation, plugging in the A/C power adapter (included) overrides USB power, preventing drain on laptop batteries. Minuses: . Gain control has too small a diameter to be easily moved small amounts, like you need to do in the Level Setting Wizard in Spin-It-Again. . Jacks and ports on the back are labeled either in pine green or purple. All are virtually illegible. I had to use a magnifying glass and a flashlight to see where to hook up my turntable to it. It's hard to read the Phono/Line and Rumble Filter In/Out labels. But each has a light that lights up when the button is pressed, so at least you can easily tell what state the button is in, even if you can't tell what it means. I was very surprised that in a unit this expensive, no USB cable was included. It requires the "printer" type, with a square connector on the preamp end and a flat rectangular connector on the computer end. With my computer powered on, I plugged in the USB cable from the Phono Plus. Lights on the preamp lit up! In a couple of minutes, everything was magically configured. I didn't have to do or install anything. However, as I discovered later, this process "broke" my computer speakers. No sound would come out of them any more at all, from any source! I had to go into Settings -> Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio tab, and change the Default Device back to my on-board sound. Hooking up the Phono Plus had changed this so all sound was routed through the USB back to the preamp! This includes the Windows startup music, and the "beep" that occurs when you hit a wrong key. (I am using Windows XP, the most basic Home Edition.) When I was comparison shopping, I was unable to find the specs for this unit, even on the manufacturer's web site, so I thought I'd post them here. Frequency Response: 10Hz - 50kHz, +/- 0.5dB THD: .01% Typical @ 1kHz Hum and Noise: >90dB below clipping Input Impedance: 47k Ohms/100pF (phono); 270k Ohms (line) Maximum Input Level: 40mVrms @ 1kHz (phono); +19dBu (line) Maximum Gain: 45dB @1kHz (phono); +6dB (line) Analog Output Connections: RCA (preamp line output); 1/8" (monitor/headphone output) Maximum Output Level: +6dBu (1.4Vrms) Filter Type/Response: Switchable, High Pass, -3dB @ 22Hz A/D & D/A: 16 bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz, USB selectable Digital Audio Interface: TOSLINK in and out; S/PDIF coax (RCA) in Computer Interface: USB 1.2 compliant, Windows 98SE or newer, Mac OS9.1 or newer Power Requirements: 7-12VDC or 9-12VAC @ 150mA, or USB bus powered Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.2"W x 3.5"D (44.5mm x 107mm x 89mm) Weight: 1.35 lbs. (0.61kg) (Note: 0dBu = 0.775Vrms) Additional spec-type information: . Uses USB adaptive mode for playback and USB asynchronous mode for record. . Preamp equalization is RIAA (although no spec or version number is given). . Although I bought it to use with my turntable, it is also quite possible to digitize cassette tapes with it, using the Line inputs. It comes with Audacity software on a CD-ROM. Using the Phono Plus is extremely simple. Basically, hook up the two phono outputs and the phono ground wire. Hook up the USB cable to the computer. At this point, fire up Spin-It-Again, hit Record A Vinyl LP, put a record on the turntable, and you're converting a record into a CD!

## Features

- Easily transfer audio from your vinyl records to your laptop or computerAlso functions as an audio interface between analog and digital sourcesFront mounted gain control and Signal/Clip LEDUSB Phono Plus ships with Sound Saver Express software

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BBGCCI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,442 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Home Audio Phono Preamps |
| Brand | ART |
| Brand Name | ART |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 431 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840402019527 |
| Included Components | ["RCA Input", "USB Port"] |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.4"D x 11.7"W x 4.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ART |
| Manufacturer Part Number | USB Phono Plus PS |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Model Number | USB Phono Plus PS |
| Operating System | Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7, macOS |
| Product Dimensions | 11.4"D x 11.7"W x 4.7"H |
| Supported Software | Sound Saver Express |
| UPC | 840402018216 840402019527 840402016465 |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ART
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 45 RPM
- **Included Components:** ["RCA Input", "USB Port"]
- **Special Feature:** Flexible phono preamp with USB interface, digital connections, headphones output, gain control, monitor level adjustment controls, line/phono input switch, and low-cut filter switch
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Item Weight:** 0.61 Kilograms
- **Style:** Modern
- **Color:** Black
- **Model Name:** USBPHONOPLUSPS
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this be used as an improved DAC over laptop's to send music to my receiver from my hard drive.**
A: For this device, the direction of signal flow is from the low signal level analogue domain (vinyl/LP/phono) to the digital domain (USB/Optical).  Thus, this ART unit is not a Digital-to-Analog(ue) Converter (the "DAC" sort of unit which you specify) but its "opposite" an "ADC" (Analogue-to-Digital Converter).  This unit is also a phono preamplifier which boosts the low voltage signal from the moving magnet or moving coil phonograph pickup to higher "line level" in order to drive a subsequent (in the signal path) separate amplifier--or to supplement a hi-fi receiver or preamp lacking (as is often the case) a phono input.  In other words, this ART is primarily a phono preamplifier--something to supply gain (amplification) to drive headphones or the just mentioned follow-on analog(ue) audio switching, processing, or amplifying units.  You might think of this ART USB Phono Plus as a tidy little combination of two functions:  (1)  Phono Preamp/Headphone Monitoring Amplifier and (2) ADC (Analog to Digital USB or Optical).  By the way, this unit is at least the equal of anything else in its price range with respect to preserving the audio signal quality.  It is capable of passing the usable dynamic range of which LPs are capable without the compression mentioned by another person answering your question... and without adding distortion you are likely to be able to hear considering the masking effects of the much larger combined distortions which are inherent to the recording and playback medium that is vinyl (e.g., the "LP" phonograph record).  (There are many who disagree with this last point, however.)Finally, the quality or fidelity of the music or other sound which you play "off" your computer's hard drive can be no better than the quality of the original signal encoded in digital format to your hard drive.  If you have high bit-rate, high definition source material (CD quality or better) on your hard drive, the sound processor chip on your laptop's motherboard is almost certainly going to degrade that signal by contaminating it with noise and compromising its dynamic range (or degrade other aspects of the signal as well).  If high quality sound output from high quality source material is your goal, then you'd do better to use a high quality "soundcard" (installed in desktop computer OR use an "outboard" soundcard (i.e., a so-called "audio interface").  ASUS makes a fine soundcard for the consumer market (http://www.amazon.com/PCI-Express-XONAR-ESSENCE-STX-90-YAA0C0-0UAN00Z/dp/B001OV789U/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1422964422&sr=1-2&keywords=asus+sound+card+xonar) but be sure to read the review comments to get the installation right from the get-go on Windows machines.  If you are an audiophile, you can find computer soundcards costing almost 10 times what the ASUS does... but not sounding appreciably better.  As far as the external audio interfaces go, there are many excellent, quite affordable (from $100-$500... or more, of course) devices aimed at musicians and recordists for use in their semi-pro (or pro) home studios.  These days, in a given price range, the digital signal processing chips used in these devices are either the same or very close cousins of one another (sourcing from just a few chip makers).  You can see that in how close the specs are between brands and models in a given range.  Thus, the differences in price often have more to do with features and flexibility (e.g., numbers and types of inputs and outputs), build quality and best engineering practices, and, of course, "brand reputation"--than the fundamental parameters.

**Q: is this the ART USB 2.0 Phono Plus Project Series (which is the current model)??**
A: Mine is Project series and manual clearly says it is BOTH USB 1.1 and 2. However, no A/C power came with it (one reviewer said his did). Mine also came with USB cable (one reviewer said his didn't). Mine does have a volume on the Monitor Output, so (according to one reviewer) that makes it the v2 (new) version. Order mine late May, 2014.

**Q: Recently SoundSaver Express app started to hang with the (Not Responding) window pop up. Removed/reinstalled and same thing happened. Any advice?**
A: I wasn't able to install Soundsaver on my iMac, plus there is no support available anywhere. Get Audacity, it's free and works just fine.

**Q: Will this accommodate moving coil or moving magnet phone inputs?**
A: No. Typically, a moving coil cartridge puts out a much lower level signal (albeit a more accurate one), and usually requires a preamp with some switching capability between a standard level and the MMC level. This unit does not have that feature

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Perfectly and Easy Set Up
*by G***L on January 25, 2010*

I purchased and received the ARTcssories USB Phono Plus in the past 2 weeks and used it today. It was easy to set up and I will not go into detail about specs as others have covered it well. I will instead use simple and plain lingo on my experience in using this product. I unpacked the unit, plugged in my Technics SL-1200M3D RCA plugs and the ground wire (yes, there is a place on this unit for a ground wire) to the back of the unit. I then plugged in an extra set of RCA wires to my mixer so I could hear LP's as I played them. I flicked the switch on the front so I could hear what was playing and then connected the USB plug to a USB port on my desktop. I downloaded Audacity from the internet for the newest version and opened it. This unit is powered by USB which is nice and does also have AC Adapter bundled. My computer recognized the unit and my computer automatically switched my audio to 'USB Audio Codec' and I was set to go. I put on an album and started to record the song in the middle in order to get sound level correct in the Audacity program. This Phono Plus also has a volume/gain knob so you can adjust volume input to your computer program that you choose to use. I set my input level very low on the Audacity software program so I can use the phono Plus's volume knob. Once I got the volume level I wanted, I erased what was recorded in Audacity and reset the stylus to beginning of track and hit record in Audacity again to record the song. (The Audacity program is one of many that you can use, but since I have Nero for editing my WAV files, I use Audacity only for just going from vinyl to digital. Audacity will also allow you to edit what you recorded). I exported my newly recorded song to a file on one of my hard drives as a WAV file. I then edit in Nero and cut out the silence and maybe adjust volume levels more. I leave in the abnormalities from my albums like small clicks or pops that happen here and there as my albums are in good condition and I enjoy the natural sound and do not want to edit this out. I then encode the WAV files to MP3-320 and MP3 Pro so I can play them on different portable devices. I save the WAV files too for making cd's. I am very happy with this unit and works as intended. Hell, I may even take out my 8-track player and record 8-tracks with this thing and record the tapes as they are but have them on cd. This unit will allow you to hook up about anything with RCA plugs. I also have an ION USB turntable that actually works very well, but it feels like a toy compared to my Technics. By the way, this Phono Plus unit does not feel cheap and seems quite solid. It is made with aluminum and rubburized sides, not plastic.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy To Use, But...
*by R***4 on July 21, 2008*

My goal: to convert vinyl records into CDs. After looking at the available USB turntables, I realized my old Technics linear tracking turntable is way better than any of them. So the solution for me was to buy a USB interface, which, it turns out, means a USB phono preamp. I did some comparison shopping before buying the ART Phono Plus 2. There are a couple of similar products. One in particular has good specs. It claims USB 2.0, whereas the Phono Plus 2 only claims USB 1.1. However, that unit made no claim to having a monitor output, whereas the Phono Plus has quite a nice monitor interface. In particular, it lets you monitor the sound coming right off the preamp. This is necessary if you want to do any manual fading when recording, because the sound coming out the computer speakers has at least a 2 second delay from what's coming off the needle. The Phono Plus has a screw connection for the phono ground. Neither of the other units mentioned having this. On my turntable, leaving the ground wire floating creates a large amount of 60Hz hum in the output. Finally, although the ART is the most expensive of the three, almost twice the cost of the second, and three times that of the third, I found absolutely no reviews of any kind of the other two, whereas the ART has been reviewed extensively, both by customers and magazines. And everyone, including me, loves it. This is a well-built unit, from a durability standpoint, definitely not a cheap piece of junk. Ergonomically, it has some down points, as well as some good ones. Plusses: . Monitor allows routing from the preamp, from the USB, or both. (The rationale for the "both" setting is that you will never be playing a record and a digital sound file at the same time, so it allows you to hear either without having to change the switch setting.) . There is a block diagram of the internal signal routing on the bottom of the unit, which could prove valuable if it is used portably. . The unit will run off USB power when hooked to a desktop computer. For portable laptop operation, plugging in the A/C power adapter (included) overrides USB power, preventing drain on laptop batteries. Minuses: . Gain control has too small a diameter to be easily moved small amounts, like you need to do in the Level Setting Wizard in Spin-It-Again. . Jacks and ports on the back are labeled either in pine green or purple. All are virtually illegible. I had to use a magnifying glass and a flashlight to see where to hook up my turntable to it. It's hard to read the Phono/Line and Rumble Filter In/Out labels. But each has a light that lights up when the button is pressed, so at least you can easily tell what state the button is in, even if you can't tell what it means. I was very surprised that in a unit this expensive, no USB cable was included. It requires the "printer" type, with a square connector on the preamp end and a flat rectangular connector on the computer end. With my computer powered on, I plugged in the USB cable from the Phono Plus. Lights on the preamp lit up! In a couple of minutes, everything was magically configured. I didn't have to do or install anything. However, as I discovered later, this process "broke" my computer speakers. No sound would come out of them any more at all, from any source! I had to go into Settings -> Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio tab, and change the Default Device back to my on-board sound. Hooking up the Phono Plus had changed this so all sound was routed through the USB back to the preamp! This includes the Windows startup music, and the "beep" that occurs when you hit a wrong key. (I am using Windows XP, the most basic Home Edition.) When I was comparison shopping, I was unable to find the specs for this unit, even on the manufacturer's web site, so I thought I'd post them here. Frequency Response: 10Hz - 50kHz, +/- 0.5dB THD: .01% Typical @ 1kHz Hum and Noise: >90dB below clipping Input Impedance: 47k Ohms/100pF (phono); 270k Ohms (line) Maximum Input Level: 40mVrms @ 1kHz (phono); +19dBu (line) Maximum Gain: 45dB @1kHz (phono); +6dB (line) Analog Output Connections: RCA (preamp line output); 1/8" (monitor/headphone output) Maximum Output Level: +6dBu (1.4Vrms) Filter Type/Response: Switchable, High Pass, -3dB @ 22Hz A/D & D/A: 16 bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz, USB selectable Digital Audio Interface: TOSLINK in and out; S/PDIF coax (RCA) in Computer Interface: USB 1.2 compliant, Windows 98SE or newer, Mac OS9.1 or newer Power Requirements: 7-12VDC or 9-12VAC @ 150mA, or USB bus powered Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.2"W x 3.5"D (44.5mm x 107mm x 89mm) Weight: 1.35 lbs. (0.61kg) (Note: 0dBu = 0.775Vrms) Additional spec-type information: . Uses USB adaptive mode for playback and USB asynchronous mode for record. . Preamp equalization is RIAA (although no spec or version number is given). . Although I bought it to use with my turntable, it is also quite possible to digitize cassette tapes with it, using the Line inputs. It comes with Audacity software on a CD-ROM. Using the Phono Plus is extremely simple. Basically, hook up the two phono outputs and the phono ground wire. Hook up the USB cable to the computer. At this point, fire up Spin-It-Again, hit Record A Vinyl LP, put a record on the turntable, and you're converting a record into a CD!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rather well done
*by R***E on September 5, 2010*

I found this unit when looking for a phono pre-amp that I could use to connect my turntable to a new Yamaha receiver (the only receivers with built in phono pre-amps are the very expensive ones, and I didn't want to go that high end this time). The fact that it has the analog-digital converter to put the audio out on a USB was most intriguing, as I was in the process of moving my CD collection from a 400 CD carousel changer that was getting tired onto a laptop (in iTunes) which would be integrated into my entertainment center. This would allow me to digitize my old LPs directly into the iTune library on the laptop without having to move anything into my home office where my main computer is, or having to buy a digitizing turntable. When it arrived (right on time or a bit early), I discovered that it also allows switching off the RIAA compensation curve so that it can be used to digitize other sources, like the old cassette tapes I still have. The unit is very well constructed. It can be powered either by a wall plug adapter or the USB line (I'm inclined to use the wall plug adapter so that I'm not drawing additional power through my little laptop). The unit comes with a Freeware software application (Audacity) for interfacing the computer with the unit and doing some basic editing of the digitized tracks. Its capabilities are quite adequate for my purposes. I have used it to record one LP, just to get familiar with it. I would note, however, that I would have had a considerable amount of trouble getting all of the Windows7 input defaults and applications set up to work with the unit and the laptop (a Sony 15.5 inch with an i5 processor) had my son, who is a professional audio engineer, not been on hand to work through several of the little kinks. It works fine, now that all the software setup has been done properly. My one critique of the unit itself is that I wish it had a power switch (on/off); to get it 'off' so its status lights (which are appropriate and useful) to turn off (they are a bit bright) aren't glowing it is necessary to unplug both the wall adapter and the USB line.

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