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That happens a lot with different technologies. Whatever it is finally gets developed to where it was promised to be 20 years ago just to be supplanted by a whole new thing. The P51 fighter of WW2 is pretty much the pinnacle of prop driven fighters only to go the way of the dodo by jets and now it's coming with cars. Internal combustion engines are coming to an end too just when their efficiencies, emmissions and fuel economy has never been better. I've been reading a lot about the next crop of EV's and they will be huge in just 2 or 3 years. 200-300 mile ranges and lower end models costs in the 20-30K area. Millennials can afford those and they love green stuff.

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I totally agree Mike. Most of my cassettes after CDs came out were backups of my CDs for the car. I had used Maxell XLIIS Chrome tapes and those would always sound awesome in the car, more so than mass produced, pre-recorded cassettes.




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Matt -

It's the software I've mentioned before - Diamond Cut Audio Restoration. Craig Maier and Rick Carlson (the programmers - it's a small operation) participate in the forum, and they give out help when asked. I've also beta tested for them multiple times.

For the audiophiles, they also offer a flat pre-amp (hardware) to record your records (I don't have this, but thought I would mention it), and then you can apply the RIAA curve via software after the fact. This allows you to use your turntable with any record, regardless of curve used.

I just have my Audio Technica turntable plugged into the phonograph input of my Sanyo stereo receiver; the receiver provides the pre-amp circuitry (although the phonograph can provide it's own if you just want to plug into a line in). I then connect my computer sound card to the Tape 1 input/output of the receiver and I record using the computer as if it were recording using a tape deck. Anything played on the computer (Youtube videos, MP3's, BIAB/RealBand, etc) just outputs to through the stereo receiver speakers.

The software has a lot of filters (both in-depth), as well as EZ filters if you just want to do things quickly. It's not perfect, but I've found my work flow to get pretty good results in eliminating ticks, pops, hum, noise, rumble, etc.


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Brother that looks like a serious turntable. I think back to the equipment I had many, many years ago. A Carver M1.5 amp and Sonic Holograph C-1 preamp. I loved that equipment! But feel on hard times for a while and sold them. Maybe I'll try to pick them up on eBay or something.


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This actually reminded me that I really need to get my turntable fixed. It needs a new belt and I just haven't gotten around to replacing it, and there's so many things I want to pick up. I dunno, I'm one of those people that when I spend money on things I like to have something physical (at least when it comes to music, at any rate). I suppose I'm a little weird like that.


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One of the only reasons for this is hipsters trying to connect with a past that they didn’t participate in. Trucker hats also sell well to that crowd. I use both Spotify and Amazon Music, but I buy used CDs because they still sound better than streaming and vinyl (I don’t have $1000+ to blow on a turntable and cartridge and needle that allow the quality to come close to CD quality). Now and then I will buy a CD based on new songs I’ve heard on Spotify. The vinyl craze will die off within the next 3-5 years, my guess. These same folks also think cassette tapes are the bomb. They will outgrow their hipster ways sooner or later.

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