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In Reply to: RE: Pioneer PDR-555RW posted by ~LISTEN~ on October 10, 2024 at 08:55:41
Maybe just try it first to see if it even needs a 'tune-up'. I had the one shown below almost 3 decades ago. I don't miss it. It was very tedious work copying and burning to CD-R. PC's made it a lot easier. Digitizing vinyl is even more taxing. I've done a few but it is way too much work IMHO. Enjoy!
Pioneer Elite PDR-19RW CD Recorder / Player
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Nice looking unit. Can you elaborate about recording vinyl to cd issues?
This process is new to me.
Thanx!
For digitizing vinyl you will of course need a turntable, cartridge, and phono preamp. You will also need an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with USB output. The audiophile ADC were very pricey but excellent results can be had with ADC for a couple hundred dollars. You will also need a PC/Mac with USB input and software on the computer that captures the digitized audio data over its USB port.
TT -> Phono -> ADC USB Out -> PC/Mac USB In -> Software on PC/Mac
I commented on DIGITIZING VINYL a while back. The Parasound zPhone linked below includes the phono preamp and the ADC in one unit. The USB output feeds your Mac or PC. Free software that works well for this purpose is Audacity which runs on Mac or PC.
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