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Hmmmmm, Jay thanks for remembering.
My turntable is part of a radio and the amplifier
is imbedded. I wished I had saved my Heathkit amps and independent
turntable.
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 10:57
PM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: OT-turntable to
PC (change of subject)
Bernie, I recently got a Sony Turntable PS-LX250H
which has permitted me to transfer vinyl recordings to digital without an
amp. There is a switch setting which permits this and it does
work. There also another unit which, unfortunately is at my "winter"
home that lets you go from any unit to a USB port digital input. It
worked okay for me but not as well as the Sony unit has
done.
Bernie:
The review (not really an article) is in PC Magazine, issue December
28, page 22. This, BTW, is the same issue with the review of our friend
Jeff Ward's new Lapinator product (page 156).
A pre-amp? Nope,
never heard of that animal. Would that just be a receiver? I'm
working with Doug Hamilton on getting this figured out. Amazing how you
can be such a dynamite programmer (humble...) and yet be CLUELESS about
digital music stuff! He had to describe where the little plug-in
jacks are on my laptop like he was talking to an 8 year old. Wait, an 8
year old would know that stuff, so maybe like a 3 year old...
Karen
According to AdsTech, you need to connect your turntable to a
pre-amplifier. In my younger, Heathkit days, I had a pre-amp. Now
what do we do?
10. Capturing
audio from a Turn-Table (LP). a.If you are using a Turn-Table,
you must use a Pre-Amplifier to make sure you obtain the appropriate volume
level for audio capture with the Instant Music device. b.Configuration
should be: Turn-Table to Pre-Amplifier and then connect the audio output
from the Pre-Amplifier to the Instant Music Left-Right RCA Input jacks.
URL: http://64.227.78.201/support/faq/faq.asp?product_id=RDX-150
Last indexed on : 10/18/2004
I looked in the January 2005
issue and can't find this article. Can you tell me what page to look
at? Bernie Lis
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