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RE: 3 Stupid Questions About Converting Analog Vinyl To High Res Digital

Posted by kh6idf on January 5, 2017 at 15:35:39:

It's not hi-res, but I am about to order one of these to digitize some LPs. I will connect my preamp tape out to the RCA inputs (the preamp has a phono input for the turntable), and plug the USB into the computer. No drivers required. Then I will use software such as audacity to make the recordings.

They also make a similar model with a built-in phono preamp/ RIAA equalization, called the UFO202. Using this, you wouldn't even need a phono preamp, but I think the phono in my Linn Kairn preamp must be better than whatever is used in the UFO202.

Both devices have received many positive reviews as to the sound quality, especially for the low price.