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June 3rd 17, 08:46 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Digital Recorder
Seems an awful waste of money if you only want to do a few.
I still feel that any old xp computer and decent sound caard wiill do the
job.
Brian
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I'd like to digitise a couple of LPs, and have the facility to do a few
more as and when. I'm looking to get a standalone unit as lashing up the
computer is inconvenient, plus I like the idea of having the tracks on
the device or portable media like an SD card.
Any recommendations please? I was thinking of maybe up to £200 new or
secondhand. This looks to be OK, but does more than I need:
http://www.solidstatesound.co.uk/tascam_sd-20m.htm
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Cheers, Rob
Tascam is a very good choice.
But the SD-20M has facilities that you probably
don't need. It is 4 channel, and has XLR mic inputs with
phantom etc etc
I use SS R100 (which has storage on SD CF or USB in
.wav and .mp3 format) as a stand-alone master recorder.
It is a bit more expensive but good used units are to be
found on E-bay.
Take a look at the Denon DN 500R also.
Iain
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