Re: [SLUG] mP3s from vinyl?

From: Pete Theisen (petetheisen@verizon.net)
Date: Sat Nov 28 2009 - 11:37:51 EST


Daniel Jarboe wrote:
> If your records sound fine through your receiver now, all you need to do
> is run the line to your PC soundcard. If it sounds tinny and lacks bass
> then your receiver isn't compensating for the weaker magnetic pickups
> and RIAA equalization. In that case you can get a cheap phono preamp
> for something like $20 which will do the job just fine. You don't need
> a whole new setup, just the preamp to sit between your turntable and
> your line input. Of course, you can spend more on a preamp if you want,
> depending on your budget and how discerning your ear is, but the cheapo
> $20 ones work well enough and will run less than the digitzing
> turntables others have mentioned.
>
> Audacity does offer an RIAA equalization effect which will help a little
> without a phono preamp, but you still suffer because you're missing the
> required gain to bring all frequencies up to a level your sound-card
> will pick up clearly for a recording to apply the RIAA equalization.
>
> But if you have the phono jack in your receiver/amp (it sounds fine over
> your speakers now), there's nothing more to buy. Just do audio out to
> your PC, record from the card, and slice/dice/encode to taste.
>
> ~ Daniel

Hi Daniel,

It has phono in, and tape out, but I see that the turntable is not
working. Several years since I tried it, LOL.

In the light of that, I might as well get the USB one.

-- 
Regards,

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