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I did a review of both tables a year ago, actually buy (and returning) both and running them thru the paces. The Music Hall USB-1 is a complete POS, in almost every way, from horrible tonearm to all around crummy build and finish. While the very modest $250 might be attractive to a newbie or returnie, I'd look elsewhere.The Project Debut III USB was of better quality, but not much better. Now that turntable is up to $500 and to me, just isn't worth the cost.Audio Technica has 2 USB tables, the AT-LP120-USB and AT-LP240-USB. The LP120 is a pretty good build, for the money, but the anti-skating doesn't work at all, and it comes with a disc "sctatchin" cartridge, made to track at 3 grams. It's larger brother, the LP240 is a far better machine, and is the base machine for the $2500 Denon Anniversary machine (now reduced to $1500), but still has many short comings, including lose horizontal bearing on the tonearm and a headshell that is very flimsy.My opinion is that you are way better off buying a good table, and buying a phono preamp that has USB out, as almost all do.For a table, I like to recommend the Rega RP3 (at $900) and you can pick from a handfull of $300 phono preamps with USB out.Wayner