U MP3 fannies... Record ur records 2 MP3...
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Two Ron Toe 9,903 Posts
Plz, someone tell me where this all is headed... I'm waiting on the 2005 "Keep It Real" Anthem Fukking belt tho??? Like does anyone use belt anymore??? Shit looks kinda fugly
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I need one of these, at the moment I record in the following way...
Vinyl--->MD--->CD--->mp3 via my iBook G4
Takes waaay too long,this looks a good solution
looks like someone desperately needs an iMic (at least).
Totally. Mao-man: get thee to a griffin imic. They should be less than $20 these days.
Oliver
I was thinking about getting an iMic, but thought some peeps here had problems with the audio quality, if they are ok I'll grip one straight away
mine sucks
ehhhhh.....yes, every manufacturer of high end, audiophile turntables uses belt drive systems. Useless as a DJ tool though.
That was the impression I had from people, any good alternatives in the sub $200/??100 price range ?
On sale for $89 on the musician's friend website.
HOT! anyone with experience with it?
$89 is a great price. I won mine about 6 months ago for 120.
It's a solid, no frills unit - easy to use, nice and quiet, decent selections of ins and outs, runs on a USB I use mine for rec'ing mics w/ an XLR input, and records w/ RCA input from my mixer. This is where you'll discover that your limiting factor is either your worn out needles, or your mixer - cause it def won't be this box.
In my case, my mixer produces quite a bit of extra line noise, but I can live with it. If I wanted to be an audio nerd (and I kinda do) I'd fork over some change for a really nice preamp, not the basic integrated Technics one I've got right now, and record all my vinyl rips through that via the Audiophile...super clean.
iBooks have no line, can't use Cooledit (natively) and that's not the move period.
If I need higher fidelity than that, I'll just listen to the record.
Also, I don't use my records for sampling.