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| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Ghasley, your post indicates you are not a "snob", but a sincere audiophile. Assuming I wanted to bring my system up to the standards you aspire to, what sound card, DAC, and other compatible components would I have; including pre amp, amp and spe... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Ghasley, there are "Audiophiles" and there are extreme audiophiles who fall into the category of "snob" audiophiles. Everyone on this forum is aware of ARC, but I doubt if hardly anyone is using ARC as a USB DAC. If your budget allows you to indul... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Licorice, you have every detail of my set up and I like it a lot. If you have a good phono, which you probably do, line in from line out will give better results than going from the TT. The Music Streamer II is quite cost effective as a USB DAC an... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC The Music Streamer II is a USB DAC, and a ripped CD doesn't go through any sound card. I'm at a loss for words, I don't quite know how to respond? | |
| An interesting Digital vs. Analog experience Phaelon, while what you say is true; the price performance ratio is absurd, especially when analog can cost as much as a Greyhound bus. But what gripes me more than anything is when someone claims a Dual TT is as good as good digital. | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Soundblaster Audigy 2 Z5 capturing to Wav line in, digital out to Music Streamer II. On a good record, I can't tell vinyl from digital. Now tell me all about it. | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Go to "Google" and you will find DAK 2800 WAV grabber. It's no wonder I know nothing about MP3 and my computer knows nothing about MP3, we only know WAV. | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC My computer says WAV, where does MP3 come in. | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC I don't know what MP3 is, and I don't care what MP3 is. I know good audio when I hear it, and if it's called KJ7, that's fine with me | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC That's it. I replaced all of the caps with top of the line Nichicon. I don't use phono in. I have a very good phono. I use line out, and line in on the DAK 2800 PC. As a matter of fact just before I posted this, I was grooving on some "Grocer Wash... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Licorice, I upgraded a DAK 2800-PC by replacing the capacitors. The program interface with the computer play list was perfect, and it's really easy to use. Korg sounds like you have to record it to Korg and then download it after. Maybe Ghasley co... | |
| New to the game. Need some beginners advice. While books can't teach you to hear, or know what kind of sound you like; they can certainly help you avoid costly mistakes when assembling and putting together a system. "Read Read Read, it don't cost nothing to Read". | |
| New to the game. Need some beginners advice. After you have absorbed all of the excellent advice given, I recommend that you go higher than Adcom or NAD, because there is so much fantastic top of the line "high end" available for a song and a dance here on the Gon. Stick with the known winne... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC Licoricepizza, most of the stuff available is for people who want to download the scratchy LP's they inherited. It's not for "audiophile's". You have to do a lot of research before you spend any money. What I did to get an "audiophile" interface w... | |
| Best Way To Archive Vinyl On My PC I really wish I could help you achieve your goal, but I can't, although I've downloaded my huge 40 year plus vinyl collection quite successfully. My TT is in mothballs. The "only" limiting factor is the computer "interface". My downloaded vinyl so... |

