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Audiophile
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I'd like to try to convert some old classical Vinyl LP's into a digital format by transfering them onto the hard drive of my PC and then creating a CD.
I hope preserve as much of the musical fidelity of these analog recordings as possible. Is there a way to input the signal
directly from a turntable (or pre-amp?) into
a 16 bit sound card? The RCA type connections and cabling of my stereo do not
seem compatable with sound blaster type cards, and I'm not sure they will accept
a phono signal directly. Can it be done?
I have the following equipment available(what else would I need?);
Turn table, pre-amp, power amp, 24 bit DAC,
RCA type cabling, 16 bit sound card, CD-writer and SCSI HD. Various shareware/freeware MP3 applications.
I hope preserve as much of the musical fidelity of these analog recordings as possible. Is there a way to input the signal
directly from a turntable (or pre-amp?) into
a 16 bit sound card? The RCA type connections and cabling of my stereo do not
seem compatable with sound blaster type cards, and I'm not sure they will accept
a phono signal directly. Can it be done?
I have the following equipment available(what else would I need?);
Turn table, pre-amp, power amp, 24 bit DAC,
RCA type cabling, 16 bit sound card, CD-writer and SCSI HD. Various shareware/freeware MP3 applications.