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Folk - potentially this is an old chestnut from a luddite like me;
however Im trying to find out what connector I need (and from what supplier etc) I need to plug into the back of my Rega Elex - the other end going into a laptop. Any advice would be appreciated. Many Thanks |
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Bill Riel wrote: In article jennconductsREMOVETHIS-32CA6B.15191815122006 @newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, says... In article .com, wrote: Folk - potentially this is an old chestnut from a luddite like me; however Im trying to find out what connector I need (and from what supplier etc) I need to plug into the back of my Rega Elex - the other end going into a laptop. Any advice would be appreciated. Many Thanks Hi. You want standard stereo phono plugs from the tape out jacks of the amp to a stereo mini jack into your soundcard. Available at Radio Shack, etc. That's the simplest way, as far as I know. Use the software of your choice (Audacity is free and is easy to use). Enjoy. If you then want someone to take free vinyl off your hands, shoot me an email ;-) One thing to watch out for - many PC laptops don't have a line in, but only a microphone in, which is mono. True; I was thinking Mac as that's what I use. There are cheap USB solutions which provide a stereo line in if this is the case. I've picked one up for precisely this reason though I haven't yet recorded any vinyl. |
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![]() "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Bill Riel wrote: In article jennconductsREMOVETHIS-32CA6B.15191815122006 @newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, says... In article .com, wrote: Folk - potentially this is an old chestnut from a luddite like me; however Im trying to find out what connector I need (and from what supplier etc) I need to plug into the back of my Rega Elex - the other end going into a laptop. Any advice would be appreciated. Many Thanks Hi. You want standard stereo phono plugs from the tape out jacks of the amp to a stereo mini jack into your soundcard. Available at Radio Shack, etc. That's the simplest way, as far as I know. Use the software of your choice (Audacity is free and is easy to use). Enjoy. If you then want someone to take free vinyl off your hands, shoot me an email ;-) One thing to watch out for - many PC laptops don't have a line in, but only a microphone in, which is mono. True; I was thinking Mac as that's what I use. There are cheap USB solutions which provide a stereo line in if this is the case. I've picked one up for precisely this reason though I haven't yet recorded any vinyl. And the RIAA Equalisation will be done where? I would suggest a monitor output (e.g. tape out) from the pre-amp and then it will also be line level. Or use a phono stage, then input to the computer. Cheers TT |
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In article jennconductsREMOVETHIS-35F1BD.21300315122006
@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, says... In article , Bill Riel wrote: In article jennconductsREMOVETHIS-32CA6B.15191815122006 @newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, says... In article .com, wrote: Folk - potentially this is an old chestnut from a luddite like me; however Im trying to find out what connector I need (and from what supplier etc) I need to plug into the back of my Rega Elex - the other end going into a laptop. Any advice would be appreciated. Many Thanks Hi. You want standard stereo phono plugs from the tape out jacks of the amp to a stereo mini jack into your soundcard. Available at Radio Shack, etc. That's the simplest way, as far as I know. Use the software of your choice (Audacity is free and is easy to use). Enjoy. If you then want someone to take free vinyl off your hands, shoot me an email ;-) One thing to watch out for - many PC laptops don't have a line in, but only a microphone in, which is mono. True; I was thinking Mac as that's what I use. Yeah, my wife has a Mac laptop, and based on that I assumed I could just take my PC notebook & the appropriate cable and I was in business. I wasn't terribly surprised to learn that as usual, Apple got this right and I had to buy extra hardware to make it work with my notebook ;-) -- Bill |
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"Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Bill Riel wrote: In article jennconductsREMOVETHIS-32CA6B.15191815122006 @newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, says... In article .com, wrote: Folk - potentially this is an old chestnut from a luddite like me; however Im trying to find out what connector I need (and from what supplier etc) I need to plug into the back of my Rega Elex - the other end going into a laptop. Any advice would be appreciated. Many Thanks Hi. You want standard stereo phono plugs from the tape out jacks of the amp to a stereo mini jack into your soundcard. Available at Radio Shack, etc. That's the simplest way, as far as I know. Use the software of your choice (Audacity is free and is easy to use). Enjoy. If you then want someone to take free vinyl off your hands, shoot me an email ;-) One thing to watch out for - many PC laptops don't have a line in, but only a microphone in, which is mono. True; I was thinking Mac as that's what I use. There are cheap USB solutions which provide a stereo line in if this is the case. I've picked one up for precisely this reason though I haven't yet recorded any vinyl. And the RIAA Equalisation will be done where? The Rega, which seems to be an integrated amp with phono input? I would suggest a monitor output (e.g. tape out) from the pre-amp and then it will also be line level. Close enough! Or use a phono stage, then input to the computer. |
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