I’m glad I have my 99$ HP hoo’ed to my yammy receiver, via rca’s and a splitter, playing into my computer via audiolab 3.0 (I think)
technics sl1200 mk2 with ortofon arkiv stylus or the nightclub 2, depending on the audio of the LP.
If the mass n mids are weak, I use the nightclub, if the treble is weak, I use the arkiv Concorde !!
Makes great recordings!
Looks like I’ll be recording the LP via what I have.
dont want a shortened version by buying the cd version.
will,record the 2 LP with much care through audiolab, boost some mids, or treble, or bass depending on the final recording.
I love my audiolab setup.
Recorded probably 270+ records to nice Taiyo Yuden cd’rs’a
most are-old and do have some pops, crackles, etc,, but when play8g through my stereo, I get the relaxed LP tone, so nice,
even my dog stays in the room,
whee as a standard cd, the dog will get up and go. Lay in the other room.
Analog is so nice!
cds better for easy, but if you take the time to clean, dry, remove static, it is well worth the time and reward!
technics sl1200 mk2 with ortofon arkiv stylus or the nightclub 2, depending on the audio of the LP.
If the mass n mids are weak, I use the nightclub, if the treble is weak, I use the arkiv Concorde !!
Makes great recordings!
Looks like I’ll be recording the LP via what I have.
dont want a shortened version by buying the cd version.
will,record the 2 LP with much care through audiolab, boost some mids, or treble, or bass depending on the final recording.
I love my audiolab setup.
Recorded probably 270+ records to nice Taiyo Yuden cd’rs’a
most are-old and do have some pops, crackles, etc,, but when play8g through my stereo, I get the relaxed LP tone, so nice,
even my dog stays in the room,
whee as a standard cd, the dog will get up and go. Lay in the other room.
Analog is so nice!
cds better for easy, but if you take the time to clean, dry, remove static, it is well worth the time and reward!