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In Reply to: RE: Annoying question - What Device To finally copy Vinyl to Computer? posted by Mike Porper on January 07, 2016 at 14:54:19
Depends on your budget but this device seems to tick all of the boxes:
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I checked the manual, it does not mention at all that it will record in DSD.
It records in 24/192 only. Maybe I missed.
For $1000, you can't beat the TASCAM DA-3000 DSD recorder . It records PCM up to 24/192 as well as DSD64 and DSD128 onto either a CF card of SDHC card that can be removed for transferring files to your computer for mastering. It also can be used as an external DAC that sounds as good or better than any DAC I've heard to date. It accepts USB flash drives for direct playback of digital files including DSD files. I've owned the TASCAM DA-3000 for just over a year and I'm extremely impressed with its capabilities and its sound quality.
OP wants to record at 24/192. He says 196 but that is obviously a typo. OK he does say " or better" but he does not specify DSD (if one considers DSD " better" than PCM 24/192 -an arguable point). That could mean higher rates of PCM such as DXD which are also not catered for in this unit. But how easy it appears makes the whole process having inbuilt phono stage etc and it deals with his connectivity question.
The OP asked for high quality digital copies in the first place. DSD fits the bill too. He seems only to use 24/192 as an example.
Yes, agreed, it does fit the bill which I acknowledged along with other formats such as DXD.
However my response was to your subject line which said that the device doesn't record on DSD AT ALL ( my caps for emphasis). That phrase would ony make sense if DSD was the sole or primary request. In fact that specifiction didn't feature anywhere in the OP's request except by the reader inferring it.
It also raises the question as to whether or not the OP has a DAC to decode DSD, of which there is no indication. Unfortunately he does not post his system in his profile. Nevertheless he only refers directly to PCM formats.
That's what I heard.
:-)
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