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Sony CFD-s50 boom box headphone out to a Yamaha 2092 receiver CD input. Record out of the receiver to a Art 355 31 band equalizer. Wye connector out of the equalizer with one pair going back into the Yamaha to monitor and the other pair off the wye to a Soundblaster sound card on my old computer. Peak level meter monitors the input level and CDEX 1.51 records the analog stream to wav files. Same signal path for the vinyl but using the Technics TT to the Yamaha. I do get to hear lots of music I would never buy but some very interesting.
 
Sony CFD-s50 boom box headphone out to a Yamaha 2092 receiver CD input. Record out of the receiver to a Art 355 31 band equalizer. Wye connector out of the equalizer with one pair going back into the Yamaha to monitor and the other pair off the wye to a Soundblaster sound card on my old computer. Peak level meter monitors the input level and CDEX 1.51 records the analog stream to wav files. Same signal path for the vinyl but using the Technics TT to the Yamaha. I do get to hear lots of music I would never buy but some very interesting.

That's quite a set up!
 
Don Williams this morning. About half way through this batch. Pic is of the unit that houses the stereo stuff. My father made it in 1958.
 

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I thought about an ION turntable but figured out that I could just use the regular one with output to the line-in port on the computer and Audacity software. The software then provides means to clean up noise then output to wav or mp3 files. Same will also work for cassette or open reel tapes. Wait it wasn't that easy. The magnetic output from the turntable was not enough for line-in. I had to go through the stereo and use its output into the computer. The rest was correct.
 
I thought about an ION turntable but figured out that I could just use the regular one with output to the line-in port on the computer and Audacity software. The software then provides means to clean up noise then output to wav or mp3 files. Same will also work for cassette or open reel tapes. Wait it wasn't that easy. The magnetic output from the turntable was not enough for line-in. I had to go through the stereo and use its output into the computer. The rest was correct.


Audacity is what I use too. Great software! Event lets me inter meta data that my iTunes can recognize.
 
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