Re: Digitising sound - S/PDIF -> USB?

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On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 11:51:21 +0100 (CET)
"Jeanette C." <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Hey hey,
>I have some old vinyls to digitise. The amp has an s/PDIF out. I wondered is 
>there something like an S/PDIF to USB converter cable or another simple 
>solution that wouldn't cost too much money? I tried researching a bit, but 
>mostly came across USB -> S/PDIF out.
>
>The machine I'll be using is most likely a simple, not too modern notebook. 
>IIRC it has USB 3.
>
>Can anyone narrow down the search or does anyone perhaps have a straight 
>suggestion?
>
>Thanks and best wishes,
>
>Jeanette
>

Komplete Audio KA6 has S/PDIF I/O and is USB powered. The older model sends
USB2 data, but I've found it works quite correctly fed into a USB3 socket.
I don't know if the later model sends at higher rate.
You might be able to get the older one in the second hand market. The things
are *very* solidly built.

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