Everything I have ever read or heard indicates these USB turntables are all crap. For best quality a 1970s/1980s turntable (Technics are the best, but they ALL used to be better than what's on offer today) run through a good quality stereo receiver or RIAA preamp. I currently have a 16 bit/44.100 ArtCessories pre because it's the best reviewed one for the money, but am looking for a 24 bit/96.000 one for the archive. Dan On Aug 31, 2011, at 7:28 AM, "RiCh!" <rich@j1sproductions.com> wrote:
Thanks everyone for sharing the high quality files. I'm loving the renewed interest in this arKive project.
I agree with everything in the post below.
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Adam Stalker Sent: 31 August 2011 11:32 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] the KLF and archive.org
people of mu
maybe true arKive should be built thru the fab website archive.org where we could put all their stuff that ain't copyrighted by arista/sony in FLAC format for free and forever instead getting it on all those upload services. http://www.archive.org/details/audio
i spoke with guys from Positive Void. they said YES but not the copyrighted by BIG COMPANIES as they will take it down...
regarding recordings from vinyl, best option for transfer are turntables with USB direct to computer without mixer, EQs, preamps etc
- A Stalker http://www.facebook.com/adam.strange23
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