> From: "James L. Still" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > HI, > > I've recently been toying with the idea of doing this - although I've not > actually done it. Very easy to do. > 1, You need a phono pre-amp, Maplin have them on offer at the moment for > �12.49. Get one. > 2, Plug your record player into the pre-amp then into your mac's phono-in > sockets. > 3, Select phono-in as the input (rca in?) and run SoundApp or similar to > catch the input as aiff files. Then chop the captured audio into tracks and > burn via toast. > >> From: "Duane Bluhm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> I would like to burn some CD's from old vinyl LP's with my 7500AV (with >> PowerLogix G3400/512 processor upgrade). I cut an article from a magazine >> (MacUser?) a couple of years ago on the subject, but can't seem to locate it >> in largely vertical-stack filing system. If anyone has done this, or can >> steer me to some info on it, I'd appreciate it. >> Duane Bluhm > > Anyone know a reasonable priced place to get a needle (stylus) for a Pioneer turntable? Do I need model number and or serial numbers to identify what is needed? I put my turntable away a long time ago when the needle started sliding across the records. It sure would be nice to be able to play some of the old "classic" rock again from my vinyl collection and record it into my PM 7500 hard drive or onto CD. Joe
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