llbbl
12-13-2002, 06:32 AM
Here is one I would recommend !!
We have a new article on WhiningDog that goes
over the process of backing up LPs to CD-Rs. There are still many of us
who own LPs out there and would like to find a good way/process to
archive them onto a more durable medium. Check out the article if
you're interested. Here's a short blurb:
"Once nice thing about good music is that it's timeless. Many of my LPs,
no matter how scratched and distorted, still sound wonderful to my ears.
Unfortunately, my turntable ("dad, what's that THING ?") isn't even
hooked up anymore and truth be told, I have no room for it on my shelf.
So rather than have my LPs sit about collecting dust, why not back them
up to CD-R and play them as I would my CD collection ?
The simple truth is that today, CDs are more convenient and turntables
have all but been forgotten in the mainstream audio market. Visit your
local hi-fi store and you'll find many receivers don't even have a phono
input. Sad but true. If you have LPs and are interested in converting
them to CD-R but need a little help getting going, this article is for
you."
Here is the direct link to the article:
http://www.whiningdog.net/Articles/Audio/20021211-LP2CDR/
We have a new article on WhiningDog that goes
over the process of backing up LPs to CD-Rs. There are still many of us
who own LPs out there and would like to find a good way/process to
archive them onto a more durable medium. Check out the article if
you're interested. Here's a short blurb:
"Once nice thing about good music is that it's timeless. Many of my LPs,
no matter how scratched and distorted, still sound wonderful to my ears.
Unfortunately, my turntable ("dad, what's that THING ?") isn't even
hooked up anymore and truth be told, I have no room for it on my shelf.
So rather than have my LPs sit about collecting dust, why not back them
up to CD-R and play them as I would my CD collection ?
The simple truth is that today, CDs are more convenient and turntables
have all but been forgotten in the mainstream audio market. Visit your
local hi-fi store and you'll find many receivers don't even have a phono
input. Sad but true. If you have LPs and are interested in converting
them to CD-R but need a little help getting going, this article is for
you."
Here is the direct link to the article:
http://www.whiningdog.net/Articles/Audio/20021211-LP2CDR/