On 2024-01-10 16:32, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 1/10/24 05:15, joe a wrote:
On 1/9/2024 09:00:42, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2024-01-09 14:19, Bill Swisher wrote:
On 1/9/24 06:03, Carlos E. R. wrote:
How did you rip from vinyl? I'm considering ripping my old collection.
I would be interested in various techniques/tech to do this. Found an old collection of 78's that I have dared not play. I remember them being old when I was a youngster.
I have an Dual 1219 (self restored) that can natively play 78's. Been casually researching the proper cartridge/stylus to use, lest I damage the discs attempting to play them.
Perhaps a topic for another forum?
Anything is fair-game here!
I agree that digitizing vinyl and whatever 78's were made out of can be a fun hobby. But I wonder why one would want to do it if not just for the technological joy. Is it to save the music? I'd argue that just about anything found on old records has already been digitized and is available on Youtube.
Maybe, maybe not. It can happen that one has discs that no one else has. There were not that many made back then: apparently only one of my ancestors had disks, one uncle.
Maybe one would want to preserve the scratches, clicks, wow, flutter, and grove-carving distortion? Just wondering.
I would like to hear what they contain, find out what my ancestors listened to. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)