zooropa320 Wrote: 
> If you are going to do this yourself and don't have decent equipment
> then I highly recommend buying used at audiogon.  Think of it like
> renting equipment because you'll probably be able to resell after
> you've used it at about the same price you bought for less the shipping
> and the price of consumables.  I don't have any LPs to rip myself but I
> wanted to share some positive experiences buying on audiogon.

If you are getting high-end stuff the investment will be in the
£2000-£4000 range. Just my pick-up cost £750. Then it is all pointless
if you don't know how to align the cartridge. It all depends on what
quality demands you have for the final result, of course.

I'll make available extracts for anyone that wants to check the sound
quality of my transcriptions.


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