I'm sure we've had this discussion before but here goes - a friend [who is not really very technical] has decided that he wants his large vinyl collection, to which he is very attached, backed up on CD. But he wants to retain the vinyl sound!! I've explained the process and what needs to be done and that he has to acquire some hardware but, like many vinyl fans, he is most peturbed about losing sonic value. His collection is substantially made up of Rock and Jazz with some classical. His system is good with Naim amps and a Rega disc player - I don't know the cartridge - and sounds somewhat aggressive/edgy to me but he likes it that way. I don't know if the cartridge/amp was ever optimised or tested. Is there a test LP one can get these days?
Unfortunately he has read a lot of rubbish on the internet about the conversion process which has not helped!! He's become engrossed in RIAA correction and its accuracy for example!! What he hears when playing vinyl appears to satisfy him but won't be convinced that that is what the electronics will capture - it's intended to do that at 192/24 if there is a box that will do that at reasonable cost. The resultant files could then be played back through a DAC of course but that involves more expense.
Does anyone have any advice born of experience, particularly the conversion hardware needed for 192/24 and then some software [or hardware?] to convert to 44.1/16 and CD. We want to do this once only!!
Unfortunately he has read a lot of rubbish on the internet about the conversion process which has not helped!! He's become engrossed in RIAA correction and its accuracy for example!! What he hears when playing vinyl appears to satisfy him but won't be convinced that that is what the electronics will capture - it's intended to do that at 192/24 if there is a box that will do that at reasonable cost. The resultant files could then be played back through a DAC of course but that involves more expense.
Does anyone have any advice born of experience, particularly the conversion hardware needed for 192/24 and then some software [or hardware?] to convert to 44.1/16 and CD. We want to do this once only!!
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