Adrian, I started by getting an audio card that has rca inputs.
I picked up an M-Audio 2496 board, and originally had a small solid state pre-amp - a USB PhonoPlus - in between my tt and my pc. Then when PB got my Eros running, my tt goes into my eros, and then into my BeePre and out the 2nd set of outputs to my pc. An excellent solution as I can control the level of recording much more precisely, and I get the glorious tube sound in my recordings.
I use a simple software called Spin It Again to capture and process the digital capture. The entire album gets recorded as one wav file and then the software pings the web and downloads the cut list. You can adjust the markers for each individual cut, edit the track info etc. Then I create wav files for each track, mp3s for each track, and burn a cdr of the album. Works great but it is time consuming. I am very happy with the results. ATM I am about 80% through my collection (almost 900 recorded), not including maybe 250 donated albums.
I have not done any comparisons yet. I have some free time coming up so I will re-record one of my all time fav`s (Billy Cobham Spectrum) on my tube setup and compare the first version recorded with the new one. Good exercise, I will report back with the results.
Aural Robert
... With every mistake we must surely be learning ...
"Aural"
Not sure when or if I will be digitizing my vinyl.
What do you use?
Have you used another method/equipment to compare it to?
Origin Live Calypso TT w String Theory arm & Shure V15VxMR, Eros or BH DAC -> BeePre -> MonAmor 2A3s w JJ's => Blumestein Bamboo Tritons on Blumenstein Bamboo stands, AND Enhanced SEX w Sexy spkrs and subs in the WAF zone. DIY Belden 89259 w Eichmann interconnects throughout