Silly question!
Well for singles it probably does not matter that much.
However not knowing the ones you refer to, I could not hazard a guess.
The interfacing of a computer should be easy, why not pick up any old xp
machine and shove it on the hend of the hi fi, once you have the wav files
you can copy them to a ram stick and process them on your favourite audio
editor in the other room.
That is what I do and you only need a 1gig machiine with say an 80 gig ide
drive and say the demo copy of goldwave with either on board audio or a
cheap old sound card.
Brian
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"Graeme Wall" wrote in message
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Probably a silly question to bring up on this group but does anyone have
any opinions on the USB turntables John Lewis are selling?
The reason I ask is I've discovered a box full of 1960s singles that I'd
quite like to stick on my iThings and can't be fagged trying to marry the
hi-fi and computer together to do the job properly as it would involve
major rewiring sessions to get them into the same room.
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