Any one converting their analog into digital?


What is the best way but also reasonably priced of course to convert vinyl into digital that will sound close to the original source a high-end turntable?
Their are a couple of formats above the standard red book of 44k, but which one is best? And what dac would could be recommended? The berkeley? Bryston? Korg?
And what a/d/c would be recommended?
Just a side note, I just don't listen to digital any more since my turntable has been modified, so I'm hoping that there is some way of transfering it into digital that will suffice!
pedrillo
I feed the tape output of my arc ref one to an apogee duet then my mac pro over firewire. Record using audacity or cd spin doctor. Save to aiff at 24/96. Playback through a cambridge dac magic. Sound excellent to me.
Yes Riley but I was wondering if the higher resolution dac's inspired anyone to go with a higher rez adc and how they are implementing this. The berkeley sounds promising and it plays back at 176k.
Yes, there was at least one other discussion of this topic back in 2005. Very dated but there were some specific pointers to hardware and software. I just entered a plea for some updated info. The link by riley804 looks like the right one or you could try this one http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1122253045