My goal is to archive vinyl to my hard disk.My plan is to record from my preamp's tape output to the computer then use its hard disk to playback on demand. I've decided to go with the Lynx L22 soundcard. My computer has both 15K scsi drives and 7200 rpm/8mb cache ide drives. The soundcard hosting motherboad will be in a separate chassis from the power supply and hard drives.
- Has anyone out there done tests of the L22 using 192 or 96khz sampling verses taking a 96 khz digital input stream from a high quality A/D such as the wadia 150 or the apogee minime ?
- How about for D/A ? 192khz Soundcard analog output verses 96khz soundcard digital to high grade external DAC (like my cal audio 24/96).
Also has anyone compared these to the standalone Alesis ML-9600 ? I chose NOT to go with an alesis because I wanted to use an IDE hard disk rather than a cd as my archive medium. Not sure if this was a good idea or not...
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Topic - Lynx L22 vs Lynx L22 with a high end A/D - john_l 10:10:23 08/12/02 (0)