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In Reply to: RE: Nostalgia for Vinyl or Not posted by George S. Roland on May 16, 2016 at 11:03:49
as for #2, I recently purchased an HRT line streamer so that I could rip some of my vinyl content and save it as 24/96.
Why? Because I have gotten spoiled with the ability to stream anything from my digital library to a range of players throughout the house and in the garage. Some of it is from 45 RPM 12" singles that last only ten minutes or so. There are times I'd rather spend more time listening that shuffling disks and cueing. :)
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I generally feel its not worthwhile to digitize LPs, since they're sitting right here in my living-room, 9 ft. away and I recently switched to a semi-auto turntable that makes playing them pretty much care-free.
My past results with digitizing vinyl have been quite satisfactory however. A careful recording, played back on the same equipment as contained the A/D converter, seems to sound quite fine. My experiments used a high-quality, professional HHB CD burner. CD's burned from the vinyl were damn near indistinguishable from the vinyl (given the resolution capability of my system). High sample rates may help, but the differences there are pretty fine and I suspect the way the analog is handled becomes the limiting factor in less expensive gear.
Only one of my systems has a turntable, so it is for wider access and travel.
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