![]() It appears that the marketing is very much "analog to digital" focused and it's hard for me to determine which products also provide a good digital to analog interface so I can simply plug my computer into my preamp. What has been perplexing is my inability to decipher which current-day products (or at least those that will function with Windows 10) can perform the same basic functions as the M-Audio. i figured out its quirks and was able to make it work for ripping vinyl and it was certainly up to the level of my system in terms of playback. I used to use the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI card and was very happy with it. I've been perusing the various threads trying to get the current wisdom about a USB-connected DAC-ADC. It's been so long since I posted here my username had been deleted from the database! i bypassed the internal preamp and switch entirely and upgraded my RCA cables. I have done 33, 47 and on 78's i use a mono cart on my player. I dislike Apple so my personal player is a Astell & Kern AK Jr With it i can convert tunes i rip over to what Apple demands because my daughter uses Apple. I listen to my high def on my PC using Foobar. Its pretty good and i like it better than the Audacity. You can do the usual clean up in it as well. I use VinylStudio to rip them over into FLAC. With this procedure, iTunes will seek track titles from input of Artist/Album metadata, which precludes me from having to manually input track titles. ![]() I will burn this recording to CD and import CD to iTunes. I record to Roxio's Easy LP to mp3 software, then create tracks and apply pop filter. So whether you are outputting direct from turntable or from line out of preamp you are good to go. It has both line in and phono in RCA inputs. Sterling1 wrote:So far, best interface I've used for ripping vinyl is Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD.
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