Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Looking For an LP to CD Turntable

!±8± Looking For an LP to CD Turntable

I admit it, I'm an aging Baby Boomer. Time has passed much too quickly. Sorry to all those who hate the whole "when I was your age" thing but when I was your age I built up quite an impressive record collection. I loved going into the record store and just looking around at what was for sale. Reading the liner notes on the back of the jacket and looking at the pictures and graphics on the cover was a great pastime for many of my generation.

The latest Allman Bros. album An old 1957 version of T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday". Derek and the Dominoes "Live". J. Giels Band - the one with "Wammer Jammer" Firesign Theater - All of them. (the BEST comedy ever)

Just to name a few!.

My collection grew and grew till I had over 250 albums. Mine was not the biggest collection among my friends (not by far) A friend of mine had a collection of over a thousand! But mine was the best. (my opinion). All that vinyl, it was great! Who knew then that someday it would be next to impossible to find a record player or system to play them on.

Somewhere along the line other things became more important than my tuner, turntable and speakers. Things like kids, family, college funding and the like. (Imagine that!) Anyway, I don't have those things anymore. So, a couple of years ago I found in a second hand store a decent record player but it's just OK. I need something different, something better.

Fast Forward, 2010 - Even though I'd love to relive those years, I know you can't go back. So, looking for a modern answer to the problem of wanting to listen to my beloved records without having a living room full of electronic equipment, it's time to turn those albums into CD's.

I got one of those record players that records albums into CD's!

It works great. All that great music now fits into a couple of shoe boxes instead of taking up a big chunk of closet space. I didn't spend a whole lot on this machine, it works good enough to do the job I wanted it to do. The problem is now, I'm still out of date. CD's are old news now, MP3 is now the norm. Now it's time to go digital and do away with the shoe boxes. Technology marches on and somehow again it's leaving me in the dust.

Oh, well, it's ok. Maybe this next Christmas I'll get one of those newfangled things and go rocketing into the 21st century! And then again, maybe not.

Hm, I wonder what ever happened to that old "Best of Howlin' Wolf" album?


Looking For an LP to CD Turntable

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Bill Withers - Use Me (Vinyl)

Watch in HD 720p mode for High Quality Audio! From a French A&M 10th anniversary compilation album that i can't find any info on. A&M "PR 018" on the front it says: "Prohibited sale to the public" (vente interdite au public) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical notes: Vinyl was washed in a 'Spin Clean Record Washer System' and treated with 'Gruv Glide'. Recorded from an Audio Technica AT-LP120usb turntable/Audio Technica AT-440Mla cartridge, into the phono input of a Harman/Kardon 330c receiver, and finally into an Onkyo Wavio SE-U33GXV USB Digital Audio processor. Recorded from my laptop using Audacity @ 24bit/48000 Hz. Exported from Sony Vegas in WMV format with the following settings: Audio: 2.3 Mbps, 48000 Hz, 24 Bit, Stereo, WMA Pro Video: 29.970 fps, 1280x720 Progressive, 6.3 Mbps Youtube knocks the audio down from the above, to 96kbps in 360p/480p, and 128kbps in 720p/1080p mode. So make sure you watch this video in 720p or 1080p mode for high quality audio!

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