rhd1953
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Currently planning to move 1/2 track "playlists" reel to reel tapes to my refurbished Dell Precision T3600 pc. I just purchased a refurbished Otari MX 5050 B2HD deck (1/4"tape, 1/2 trk, 7 1/2 and 15 ips, 10" reels-3600') to play my library of reel to reel tapes.
I recorded these tapes in the 1980's (1/2 track, at mostly 15 ips, Teac A-7300 RX reel to reel, no noise reduction, Grado Signature TLZ cartridge, Athena turntable, AR SP-9 preamp). I copied them to audio cds and then ripped them to various pcs. Analog to digital conversion has improved exponentially since then.
I just played one tape thru the Otari via xlr cables to a Carver CT-17, to a behringer Ultra Link Distribution Splitter DS2800 (xlr cables), to an Anthem AVM 20 pre and a temporary Crown XLS 1500 amp driving my CLS IIs. The sound was very good. One reason I recorded "various artists" compilation tapes was to highlight the distinctly different "sound fields" of those various artists. FYI, I monitored the taping using Stax SRD-4 head phones, anything that sounded poor thru the Stax would sound poor thru the CLSs.
I would like to copy directly to a DAC and to my pc (not using the pc sound card). I'm going to try a Schiit Modi 3 D/A Converter for now, providing usb into the pc. Eventually I would be transferring from the original records, after retirement in a year or so.
I have been home streaming music from my various pcs for several years now, and good recordings always sound best on the CLSs. There is a lot of remarkable music on youtube now, some of which simply can not be purchased anywhere, some of which can't be heard anywhere else either.
Anyone else moving analog to pcs?
I recorded these tapes in the 1980's (1/2 track, at mostly 15 ips, Teac A-7300 RX reel to reel, no noise reduction, Grado Signature TLZ cartridge, Athena turntable, AR SP-9 preamp). I copied them to audio cds and then ripped them to various pcs. Analog to digital conversion has improved exponentially since then.
I just played one tape thru the Otari via xlr cables to a Carver CT-17, to a behringer Ultra Link Distribution Splitter DS2800 (xlr cables), to an Anthem AVM 20 pre and a temporary Crown XLS 1500 amp driving my CLS IIs. The sound was very good. One reason I recorded "various artists" compilation tapes was to highlight the distinctly different "sound fields" of those various artists. FYI, I monitored the taping using Stax SRD-4 head phones, anything that sounded poor thru the Stax would sound poor thru the CLSs.
I would like to copy directly to a DAC and to my pc (not using the pc sound card). I'm going to try a Schiit Modi 3 D/A Converter for now, providing usb into the pc. Eventually I would be transferring from the original records, after retirement in a year or so.
I have been home streaming music from my various pcs for several years now, and good recordings always sound best on the CLSs. There is a lot of remarkable music on youtube now, some of which simply can not be purchased anywhere, some of which can't be heard anywhere else either.
Anyone else moving analog to pcs?