@pdspiegel thank you for this suggestion. I see that Tascam used for a reasonable price. I think I’ll pick it up!
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@ghdprentice Ive spent more money on my digital front end than my analog. And I probably will continue to upgrade it. I’m usually very happy with the sound I’m getting while streaming. Sometimes it can sound better than the vinyl album I have. But there are times that my older vinyl still sounds better. I recently streamed an old Buddy Rich album that I have on Vinyl. It was originally issued as a direct to disc. The sound was compressed and the balance was all off. I don’t know what they did to it when making the digital file, but it was just bad. That being said, I will continue to enjoy streaming!
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@vermontstephen I sold a decent analog setup 3 years ago to focus on digital and did get the streaming to a pretty good level. Then I got bored and put together another analog front end in November of last year. I got so into it that I just upgraded my cartridge and that took the performance to another level. No matter how good the streaming is, vinyl will always sound different enough to enjoy it. |
I understand the desire to digitize an LP. I suggest you find a good quality A/D. A good source for information are the reviews at Audio Sciences Review (ASR). By all means, also download and learn how use the free Audacity application. With this software, you can edit the new digital file to remove unwanted space, remove ticks, reduce rumble and hiss, etc.. It is excellent! The modified file will compare favorably with any digital version. And you'll learn a bit about editing! This process takes some time, but is rewarding.
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