Re: how to record Gramophone?

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On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 6:16 AM, Grammostola Rosea
<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks.
> It's an Delta 66

I have the same card.  The easiest way to record vinyl LPs using this
card is to connect it to the "tape outputs" of the receiver the
turntable is plugged into.  Then it's just like taping a record,
except you're using your computer.

If the turntable is not connected to a receiver with phono inputs,
you'll need a phono pre-amp (i.e. a pre-amp with RIAA equalization,
which your DMP-3 does not have).  If you're converting a lot of LPs,
buying a nice phono pre-amp might be a good investment.  You could
then connect it directly to your Delta 66 breakout box (using RCA to
1/4" TS adapters).

Don't forget to clean the LPs before recording them!
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