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Old September 28th 06, 08:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Grumps
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Default Converting LP to CD (yet again I suppose!)

Arny Krueger wrote:
"Grumps" wrote in message
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I just did a simple test using my CD player as a signal source (pure
single tone test disk), and ran SpectraPLUS on the captured wav file
to see the spectrum and SNR.
The camcorder manages a mere 53dB, but the line-in (on-board PC
sound) gets to 71dB.


Good show!

A lot of this (noise; am I wrong to want to get nearer to 90+dB?) is
probably in the CD player (portable),


Try a different CD player, maybe a regular table model.

Portables can be a tad noisy. Even low cost table models can do over
90 dB.
I wouldn't expect much more than 80 dB from an on-board PC sound card.

You can run some of these tests quite nicely with this freewa

http://audio.rightmark.org/download.shtml

RMA 5.5

so I'll grab my audio tone generator from work tomorrow.


You'll be hard put to find a bench audio tone generator that can beat
a $40 DVD player.


Final update. My hand-held audio sig gen resulted in 83dB SNR using the on
board sound. Good enough for an LP.