D to A Converters


I'm interested in digitizing some of my vinyl.  What are people using to make a high quality digital file?  What are you using as a Analog to digital converter?

Thanks!

vermontstephen

This is a good thread  @vermontstephen thank you for starting it. 
I was contemplating playing with digitizing some of my records but don’t have the time now. I’ll be researching the suggestions here. 
I also have a Teac R2R deck that needs to be restored. I was planning to record some of my vinyl onto tapes. 1) tapes sound great and 2) R2R is cool stuff. Throw something like the Analog Productions The Doors in 45 rpm onto a tape and I can listen to it in full analog without flipping a record lol

@audphile1 That is a pretty amazing coincidence.   I just pulled out my Teac reel to reel.   It used to be fully functional, but I haven’t used it in 30 years.   I was wondering if I could get away with replacing the tape heads and getting a tape head pre-amp.  (I’m not willing to spring for a Doshi, though I’m sure they are fantastic).  
 

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.  I’m sure I’ll end up with one of the A to D converters.  But I’ll continue to listen to vinyl, too.  

@vermontstephen Ha that’s funny!

Mine is an A3340S. Works fine for the most part for playback, no bueno on the recording section. 

RME ADI-2 Pro AD-DAC. Records up to 32 bit 384kHz. If recording vinyl, 32 bit makes the upper treble sound cleaner & better defined. 384kHz sampling rate allows voices to sound richer & more human. USB cables are Audience Front Row.

The AD section is superb, while the DA is just OK. For DA, I use a Holo May KTE. WOW!

I tried Lynx Hilo (24/192 max version), and a couple of Prism models.