Ripping from vinyl suggestions needed
BeardedD
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I'm disconnected from the vinyl rippin streets. I had a $200 Canopus AV box but I gave it to my girlfriend. Now I have a buddy who wants a cheap way (below $75 say) to rip recs onto his PC and I don't know where to point him. Please help, thanks.
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Also, TT that link did not work.
Thanks, I appreciate the help.
It says: "Transit brings hi-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback to any USB-compatible computer. In simple terms, this card upgrades your computer's soundcard to studio quality both for input and output. For further ease, the Transit is USB powered. The Transit comes equipped with both stereo 1/8" analog IN and OUT, as well as an optical digital IN. With a couple adaptors, you can record most sources (we wouldn't recommend mic use) with studio quality 24-bit/96kHz sound. And for discerning ears, the Transit can boost up your computer's sound card, increasing output sound quality and loudness."
I think that covers you, right? It's $80.00 so that falls in the range you're looking for I believe.
Anyone, anyone?
Radio Shack:
It doesn't have RCA in ... but 1/4" and XLR inputs offer superior sound quality. I dunno ... $80 budgets and theater quality sound usually don't go hand in hand. Is the $80 a set limit for an assignment or something, or is he just short on cash?
"theater sound sytem" quality... for under $75... good luck is all i can say.
Yeah just make your own custom cables from RCA to 1/4". Done and done.
I've known semi-pros who have used decent 1/8" inputs, such as on a powerbook, with no problems. Plus if you're recording from vinyl it's not going to be the quietest recording ever, at least not enough to worry about loss from RCA to 1/8". IMO