Re: digitalizing audio records from vinyl supports
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 02:12:32PM -0700, owens@netptc.net wrote:
> There is also the question of equalization. Most phonographs require
> some sort of equalization in addition to amplification
I'm remembering the Naim amp I had years back, when I upgraded the
cartridge on my turntable from a moving coil to a moving iron, I had to
also change a circuit board in the pre-amp of the Naim amp, otherwise
the speakers could have blown across the room. Or so he said.
Yeah, thanks for bringing that up, cause this guy's got a USB turntable
and I've been meaning to try it out.
I presume all that stuff would be handled in the analog to digital
converter or do you use an analog input of the sound card in your
computer?
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Chris.
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