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Old 11-03-2009, 04:16 PM
jw@eldorado.com
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Default Convert Turntable Records to MP3?

I want to convert some of my old choice LPs to MP3's, and thence to
CD/DVD disk.

I have a working turntable with what looks to be RCA output. I have
removed it from my Home Theater setup, and, so, I now do not have a
receiver or amp for the turntable.

It appears that I cannot simply connect this turntable directly to my
computer's sound inputs. That comports with what I read, but I have
also read that I should be able to connect to the computer's mic
audio connection. Alas, that does not work for me, but then, the RCA
connector does not match up with the computer's audio connection
anyway.

Has anyone actually done what I want to do? Is there an adapter that
will enable the RCA's to connect to the computer's audio? Will some
sort of a cheap pre-amp do the job? Or do I have to either use a
receiver or amplifier?

I should add that logistically, I cannot connect my home theater
receiver to my computer.

Duke

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Old 11-03-2009, 04:25 PM
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<jw@eldorado.com> wrote in message
news:24l0f5t9iq2bmmiogk4qi1s1jldgfjfucl@4ax.com...
>I want to convert some of my old choice LPs to MP3's, and thence to
> CD/DVD disk.
>
> I have a working turntable with what looks to be RCA output. I have
> removed it from my Home Theater setup, and, so, I now do not have a
> receiver or amp for the turntable.
>
> It appears that I cannot simply connect this turntable directly to my
> computer's sound inputs. That comports with what I read, but I have
> also read that I should be able to connect to the computer's mic
> audio connection. Alas, that does not work for me, but then, the RCA
> connector does not match up with the computer's audio connection
> anyway.
>
> Has anyone actually done what I want to do? Is there an adapter that
> will enable the RCA's to connect to the computer's audio? Will some
> sort of a cheap pre-amp do the job? Or do I have to either use a
> receiver or amplifier?
>
> I should add that logistically, I cannot connect my home theater
> receiver to my computer.
>
> Duke


Google "phono preamp" checkout the text that accompanies
the preamp listings.

Luck;
Ken



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Old 11-03-2009, 04:35 PM
jw@eldorado.com
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Default Re: Re: Convert Turntable Records to MP3?

On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 10:25:07 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


> Google "phono preamp" checkout the text that accompanies
>the preamp listings.
>
>Luck;
> Ken
>



I don't know why I didn't come up with site

http://www.pcworld.com/article/11781...r_records.html

when I googled turntable preamp, but anyway, a quick read of the PC
World article pretty much tells me what I need to do.

Thanks

Duke

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Old 11-05-2009, 10:33 AM
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<jw@eldorado.com> wrote in message
news:24l0f5t9iq2bmmiogk4qi1s1jldgfjfucl@4ax.com...
>I want to convert some of my old choice LPs to MP3's, and thence to
> CD/DVD disk.
>
> I have a working turntable with what looks to be RCA output. I have
> removed it from my Home Theater setup, and, so, I now do not have a
> receiver or amp for the turntable.
>
> It appears that I cannot simply connect this turntable directly to my
> computer's sound inputs. That comports with what I read, but I have
> also read that I should be able to connect to the computer's mic
> audio connection. Alas, that does not work for me, but then, the RCA
> connector does not match up with the computer's audio connection
> anyway.
>
> Has anyone actually done what I want to do? Is there an adapter that
> will enable the RCA's to connect to the computer's audio? Will some
> sort of a cheap pre-amp do the job? Or do I have to either use a
> receiver or amplifier?
>
> I should add that logistically, I cannot connect my home theater
> receiver to my computer.
>
> Duke


Why not just re-connect the turntable to your amp and use the amp output as
your line-in on the PC?

Alternatively, you can buy USB turntables!



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