Stanton's product offering at the time included a wide range of cartridges, replacement styli, headphones, and a phono preamp.
In the early 2000s, Stanton helped pioneer Digital Vinyl Systems (DVS) through its involvement with Dutch company 'N2IT'.
N2IT, with initial input from Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman) and John Acquaviva, developed Final Scratch, software for manipulation of digital audio files using a turntable and a special vinyl record.
Some direct-drive models include features such as high torque motor (up to 4.5 kgf·cm), reversible platter rotation direction, line level outputs and audio signal processing.
The SCS.1M is a 4 channel mixer with on-board audio card that connects via FireWire to a PC or Mac.