Hey Denny, I do the same thing, copy lp's & old open reel & cassettes into
my pc.
The lp's never sounded so good.
Doesn't seem to matter which software I use to copy, the audio is greatly
enhanced & plays from the pc crystal clear. It does seem to matter which
software I use to play them back from the pc, Winamp gives the best playback
sound, especially on the bass, giving a more natural bass whereas some other
softwares give more of a thumping bass rather than the pure bass tones.
Even the old mono lp's get enhanced sound, this is true even of some old
lp's from the 40's.
Thanks, Harry Bassler


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From: "Denny Daughters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc


> John and list,
>     That was an interesting article.  I'm one of those guys that has many
> 45s and 12 inch singles.  Of course I've got cds too.  The frequency
> response on the records is incredible.  That's providing you keep the
> records in mint condition.  I get requests from friends for certain songs
> such as Maroon 5, as well as older artists.  I record the 45s on to the
> computer, and put them on cds for them.  Yes, current songs are still
> available on vinyl.  As for the tapes, if you were able to get the metal
> ones, those sounded really good.  Talk to you guys later.
> Denny
>
>
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