Recommendations for a Analog to Digital Converter


Currently have more time then budget but want to look at moving some of my best Vinyl to Digital. Preferably 24/96 format. Any suggestions on what I should look at and if any of these are available used on Audiogon?

Thanks!
ataylor7
I've been using RME Babyface ADC/DAC ($700 new). Check Amazon with excellent reviews for many year.
As noted above, information on your system and budget would be helpful. I am going to make a guess on a possible DAC and you can decide.

Please see the Musical Fidelity - M1DAC-A Digital to analog converter. List price is $799 and Music Direct has them on sale for $499. The M1 has multiple inputs and sounds very nice.

http://www.musicalfidelity.com/m1dac/

"The M1 DAC features four digital inputs: balanced, USB, optical and coaxial. It is an asynchronous design with awesome performance: from its low-distortion, noise levels and jitter-minimising technology to its high-quality power supply, the M1 DAC surpasses the standards of DACs costing many times its price.

The M1 DAC has been met with incredible acclaim. Stereophile's review said it "offers performance that is close to the state of the art", calling it "a piece of kit that can transform your system " and "a stunning bargain. Meanwhile, the review from computer-audio specialist, AudioStream described the M1 DAC as "a wonderfully musical-sounding DAC, and one that offered many hours of pure enjoyment."

http://www.musicdirect.com/p-53380-musical-fidelity-m1dac-a-digital-to-analog-converter.aspx
An alternative you might want to consider to purchasing a stand-alone audiophile-oriented ADC is to purchase a professional digital recorder that records to flash memory cards. You would then transfer the digitized files to whatever computer or other device you would use for playback. Such devices are made by, among others, Tascam, Marantz Pro, and at higher price points Sound Devices and Nagra. B&H Photo Video (bhphotovideo.com) carries many such products.

Hgeifman -- note that he is looking for an A/D converter, not a D/A converter.

Regards,
-- Al
If you're on a tight budget, you may want to consider a Behringer Ultracurve Pro DEQ2496. Its a digital EQ with a lot of useful features. The ADC and the DAC sections both support 24/96. You can bypass all the effects and just use it for an ADC, but some of the other features may be useful to you in certain situations, like fixing a poor recording. They sell new on Amazon for $300.
Per Almarg, you can start with something as simple as a Tascam DR-05. It records up to 24/96 from line ins onto a MicroSD card for transfer to a computer. You can get one online for $100 at Sweetwater or Guitar Center or $70 on Amazon or B&H. At $1,000, the Tascam DA-3000 is the popular choice these days.

For breaking up the tracks, tagging them, and cleaning up the audio, I would suggest Vinyl Studio for $29. Don't let the low price fool you. It is a very powerful program, very under priced.

Check out this thread for someone who went that route.

Inexpesive Vinyl Ripping