Description
Product Overview
The DigitalLife USB Audio Grabber is a compact, plug‑and‑play device that transforms analog audio signals into high‑resolution digital files. Built with a sturdy aluminum housing, it houses a high‑precision ADC that supports 24‑bit/96kHz conversion. The unit includes dual input options: a pair of RCA (Stereo R/L) connectors for turntables, mixers and other RCA‑output gear, and a 3.5mm stereo jack for direct line‑level sources. Weighing only 0.4 kg, it is portable yet robust, and comes with a 2‑year limited warranty.
Usage
Designed for home studios, classrooms and hobbyist setups, the grabber excels at digitizing vinyl records, cassette tapes, and live mixer feeds. Connect your turntable or cassette player to the RCA inputs, or use the 3.5mm jack for portable recorders. Once linked to a PC or Mac, launch Audacity or QuickTime to record, edit, and export your audio. Ideal for musicians preserving old recordings, podcasters creating high‑quality voice tracks, and educators archiving lecture tapes. 
Why Choose Us
DigitalLife combines decades of audio engineering with modern USB technology, delivering low latency and pristine sound fidelity. Our 2‑year warranty and 24/7 customer support ensure peace of mind. Unlike many generic adapters, this grabber offers dual input flexibility, cross‑platform compatibility, and a metal chassis that resists wear.
Key Features
- High‑resolution 24‑bit/96kHz analog‑to‑digital conversion for studio‑grade audio.
- Dual input options: RCA Stereo R/L and 3.5mm jack for versatile source connections.
- Plug‑and‑play compatibility with Windows 7‑11, macOS Sonoma, and major Linux distributions.
- Lightweight aluminum housing (0.4 kg) for easy transport and durable use.
- 2‑year limited warranty and 24/7 technical support from DigitalLife.
FAQ
Can I use this grabber with macOS Catalina?
No, the device is not compatible with macOS 10.15 (Catalina). It works with macOS Sonoma and later versions.
Do I need additional drivers for Windows?
The grabber is class‑compliant and works out of the box on Windows 7‑11 without extra drivers.
Is the 3.5mm input mic‑level or line‑level?
The 3.5mm jack accepts line‑level signals; for mic‑level sources, use a pre‑amp or the RCA inputs with appropriate adapters.
Can I record directly to MP3?
The device captures raw audio; you can convert to MP3 using software like Audacity during or after recording.
What is the warranty coverage?
DigitalLife provides a 2‑year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects and offers 24/7 customer support for troubleshooting.







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