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Analog to Digital converter

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Originally posted by kgilroy kgilroy wrote:

I don't know if it helps but this is my own musical journey:

Like many others I ditched Vinyl for CDs in the 90's and for years my system consisted of a Marantz SACD player and NAD amplification. About 10 years ago I got the urge to check out vinyl so bought a turntable and used the phono input on the NAD. To be honest I couldn't really tell the difference between the turntable and SACD player playing versions of the same albums.

I then bought a Graham Slee ERA V instead of the NAD phono stage and that was an eyeopener.

When my NAD died I went completely old school and bought a Tube/Valve amplifier and from that point on my SACD player has been relegated to another room. Very recently I have upgraded my cartridge and replaced the ERA with an Accession and my enjoyment of records has just grown enormously.

I still listen to digital at my desk but if I really want to "listen" it is records every time.

thanks for sharing your journey. and yes. i guess that's what i want to experience for myself!
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Originally posted by BAK BAK wrote:


The Swissonic Converter mentioned by Chris is a good choice IMHO due to it is powered by 9vdc and not by 5vdc (or USB).
 A unit powered by 9vdc can be more reliable and have better headroom.

this is great info to know. thanks!

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