Turntabulator app recently received 11 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Turntabulator app an average rating of 4.20 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 55 ratings since its release on Oct 17 by Michael Dougherty. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Turntabulator?
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This is a great app, but it is a 32-bit app and will stop working altogether when iOS 11 is released. Beware that if you purchase it today it may only work for another few months if you upgrade unless the developer updates it.
Finally I could fine tune my audio-technica at-lp 1240. It is a very handy and accurate tool for turntable and vinyl fans. Thank you.
As I repair and refurbish vintage turntables, sometimes there are situations when I can’t use my trusty strobe. This app really came in handy. However, I do wish that this app could support 8 RPM, 16⅔ RPM and 78 RPM, as many vintage record players were typically 3 or 4-speed (33/45/78 or 16/33/45/78), and then you have the Library of Congress Talking Book record players which typically played at 8 RPM or 16 ⅔ RPM. If support for 8, 16 ⅔ and 78 RPM could be added, this can be come the ultimate
And very cool looking, too. Great job. No-brainer if you’re into vinyl playback.
I just KNEW my turntable was a going little too fast. Indeed it was. Now I’ve adjusted it and everything sounds perfect. This app (and obviously the phone using it) is a miracle of modern science. Thank you for helping me out.
Neat interface, I like the aesthetic. Just used it to adjust an AT-LP60 and had great success. I definitely recommend starting it, measuring, making the adjustment, stopping the turntable entirely, then measuring again. Just to avoid the measurement being skewed.
I have used this app to check on my Sony turntable with good results. There were a few times it gained to produce results, but I don’t know why. At any rate, I simply tried again and it worked fine. Thus us a good app.
No information. Phone spins on platter
Worked perfectly once and now refuses to detect speed. Consistently says, "Interrupted" Very annoying.
I was able to dial in the speed at both 33.3 and 45 in just a couple minutes. It’s also $13 cheaper than the other one.
I have a SOTA total eclipse which includes a speed control and a tachometer. When the tach had a reading of 33.334, which would fluctuate a bit, the app put it as 33.4. I could understand if it was rounding off 33.35 or greater to 33.4, but it should’ve rounded this down to 33.3. I wouldn’t trust it.