Thanks for your responses. The simple route I know. I'd like to use software because I do have some older material that I'd like to digitize and take the pops and clicks out of.
It was suggested to me that an E-Mu 0404 or 1212m both would do a nice job and was wondering what else is available that won't break the bank.
I now use CD's and an iPod in the car and Home and need to set up my TT to go that route as well. All of my iPod recordings are lossless. Eventually I'd like to leave the Apple products to a step up. I download very little from iTunes because I think the sound is inferior and would prefer, when I can, to support products Made in America.
So while I'm not in the Audio buff range I'd like the LP transfers to sound a bit better than they would with a straight transfer from LP to CD with zero processing.
More suggestions? :>)
It was suggested to me that an E-Mu 0404 or 1212m both would do a nice job and was wondering what else is available that won't break the bank.
I now use CD's and an iPod in the car and Home and need to set up my TT to go that route as well. All of my iPod recordings are lossless. Eventually I'd like to leave the Apple products to a step up. I download very little from iTunes because I think the sound is inferior and would prefer, when I can, to support products Made in America.
So while I'm not in the Audio buff range I'd like the LP transfers to sound a bit better than they would with a straight transfer from LP to CD with zero processing.
More suggestions? :>)