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In Reply to: RE: Potential drawbacks.... posted by kuma on March 14, 2012 at 09:27:33
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Don't know about the track splitting but it seems to me if you use a program that splits it and creates a separate file for each song it would be impossible to lose. Just guessing, never tried it.
I too was very skeptical about digital RIAA but it works. Hard to lose dynamics with a 24/192 ADC. In any case, the OP is looking to digitize some vinyl so you have to do an A to D at some point.
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I use it as ADC with low output MC cartridge into mic inputs and also as a 6 channel DAC all connected firewire to the Mac Mini using Pure Vinyl. I modified the RME to be transformer coupled straight off the DAC chips direct to my 6 channel amp. System is triamped using the digital crossover in PV.
I don't have very many 24/192 files as I find it too much trouble to deal with the process. Others seem to enjoy it. For the most part I just play records and don't bother to record them.
You can find my system under Herman over at Audiogon
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I hope to get to listen to Naims 24/192 files vs. the vinyl version.
My past dealing with 24/192 is hit and miss. Some of them sounded marvelous whilst others they hardly justified the file size it took compared to the 24/96 ripped files.
Like anything I learnt that the quality of front end ( in this case AD ) does matter as well as the quality of PC.
I agree that the process is extremely cumbersome. IT seems there is no good turn key method.
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