some ppl think vinyl sounds better than anything! (I don't weigh in with
any opinion; don't think my 'ear' is good enough to tell!)
Tony B wrote:
I recently purchased one from Amazon for a friend (Audio Technica
AT-LP2DUSB). As I recall, there weren't a lot of options as to
quality; certainly not the selection there was in the old days.
There isn't too much 'automatic' about the process. You have to learn
to use a sound editor, and learn to burn the finished audio files to
cd. This one shipped with a version of the open source Audacity, and
some other app I can't remember.
Face it, no matter how good it is, the old records are going to sound
worse than modern digital music.
My buddy is still worried about finding replacement cartridges for the
darned thing, as I have yet to convince him that once he rips an album
he'll never need to play the record again, and can just throw it away.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Judy Cosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
any recommendations for a turntable to convert vinyl to digital format?
any that I should stay away from?
want easy, fast; don't want to have to tinker with.
but, i don't want hum or other bad things.
i'm no audiophile really!
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