Re: vinyl digitized

From: alex olsen (alex.ookpik@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 16 2010 - 16:24:11 EDT


Agreed.

I'd recommend Son Idéal on Bishop near St. Cath, very knowledgeable and
friendly.
(They also sell phono preamps and second-hand turntables)

http://maps.google.ca/maps/place?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=Son+Ideal+montreal&fb=1&gl=ca&hq=Son+Ideal&hnear=Montreal,+QC&cid=1431706214027653484375@hypermail.dummy

Alex

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Kevin Austin <kevin.austin@videotron.ca>wrote:

>
> If you have a collection, you can get a turntable with built-in mp3
> conversion, but mostly moderately low-end. There are horror stories around.
> The companies making these are not in the business of turntable (or stylus)
> design.
>
> You are looking for an audiophile.
>
> You could try a local high-end audio store and see if they know someone
> with the turntable / pre-amp. Then with your computer and a good sound card
> ...
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
> On 2010, Jun 16, at 1:58 PM, John Kamevaar wrote:
>
> toronto-montreal area:
>
> hi folks
> having difficulty finding this service,
> running into mostly low end operations
> in my search.
> thought maybe someone on the list could
> help me find (or do this themselves).
>
> below is message i've been sending around.
> please respond offline
> cheerio
> john
>
>
>
>
>
> i have an lp that was produced in the 80's.
> japanese label long since disappeared along with analogue master :(
>
> i need a high quality transfer to 44k@16 wave or aiff. (96 by 32 would be
> nicer
> but not necessary)
>
> this would require a good turntable, needle in good shape, no hum
> or noisy pre-amp.
>
> i have an unopened copy of the record, don't require 'restoration',
> re-master, or
> even track separation (can do that myself) - just need a very clean pass of
> sides a and b.
>
> can you do this? and for how much?
>
> thanks
> john
>
>
>
>

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