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From "Bill Jones" <wigout6@juno.com>
Subject Re: CD Recorder Question
Date Tue, 29 May 2007 01:35:35 GMT

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>  after trying lots of configurations for transferring vinyl and
old cassettes, we settled on this configuration.  We hook a turntable
and cassette player directly to the inputs on this dak audio mixer.
Approx: $70  http://www.dak.com/Reviews/2020pics.cfm  The output goes
directly to our computer.

Wow - that sounds perfect Gary!  I've heard that a CD recorder isn't
nearly as cost-effective as recording directly into a computer, but
having my turntable, cassette player, and receiver in an entertainment
center makes that option difficult as I can't get behind it easily to
access the cables.  But I have a second turntable that I could easily
hook up to the DAK mixer, if I don't need to involve an amp/receiver in
the connection.  And I can disconnect my tape player from the stereo
fairly easily, allowing me to do the same.  And that software you
suggested also sounds worth checking out (perhaps after I try the DAK
mixer).  Thanks for the helpful tip!!

Be seeing you,
Bill



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