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In Reply to: Question About The Logistics of Putting LP's on CD's posted by Karma16 on April 14, 2007 at 06:30:40:
As an economy option, you could go to ebay and pick up a cheap component cd burner for around a hundred bucks and just hook it up to your system. The one I use is only half width and very compact. They work just like a tape deck. Burn to the disc and then just load the disc onto your hard drive with EAC, which you can download for free. Make any edits you wish with Goldwave, which you can also get a version of for free. Then burn back to a fresh disc with EAC.I think you would end up with a higher quality disc going this route than running a cable into your PC unless you want to spend some bucks upgrading your soundcard and such on the PC. And this way you don't have the issue with playing something in one room and running into the other for the recording.
I've used to use Nakamichi decks and they always sounded great, but I do think even with their quality, you're adding another generation to the recording process which, while maybe not degrading the sound significantly, is in no way going to improve results.
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