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Re: [ARSCLIST] How to digitize LPs at home ?
The only thing that would give me pause is having the D/A converter situated in the same unit as the turntable, with its motor etc. But it may be no worse than having the D/A converter in the computer tower with its fans etc. Have there been any tests of the converters in these turntables? Thanks.
James
>>> jos.van.dyck@xxxxx 05/26/05 4:30 AM >>>
The easiest solution is a turntable with digital output.
Modern DJ turntables have both S/PDIF (44.1 kHz 16 bit) and analog line
level outputs,
e.g. Stanton ST-150, Numark TTX (with S-arm), Gemini PDT-6000...
Jos
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Verzonden: maandag 23 mei 2005 2:58
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Onderwerp: Re: [ARSCLIST] How to digitize LPs at home ?
HI again,
Thanks to those that replied. I guess I'm mostly concerned with the whole
record player/preamp into computer thing. The RCA to mini cables are easy
enough but the whole preamp/no preamp thing throws me for a loop. My father
hooked up his cheap all in one unit to his computer to digitize lps and man
does it sound awful (and, like I said, I'm not picky)!!
Siue