Re: LP transfers- what hardware do you use?



Otterhouse Rolf wrote:
On 31 okt, 19:32, "Don Phillipson" <d.phillipsonSPAMBL...@xxxxxx>
wrote:
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I'm surprised by the responses. Do all of you who burn directly to CD
record any radio programs this way?
Probably not . . . it being so much easier to run a wire
directly from the headphone jack to the back of the PC,
then record the broadcast onto the hard drive.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)

I use a 1994 Audiomedia II soundcard in a Quadra 650 Mac (from around
the same time. But "someday", I fear, the computer will go to an
end...
The declick/EQ is done at a MAC G4 (from 1998).
Does anyone know an affordable external (firewire) soundcard?

M-Audio and Edirol both have FW 400 models that start at about $250. Don't know of any cheaper than that. Lower cost units are typically USB.

Steve
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