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Re: [ARSCLIST] Marantz PMD 670
It looks like a great thing for $700 or so. B&H Photo has it for that
price if you click "give me a better price."
The only thing I would suggest is that for in-house digitization of LPs
and 78s you consider going directly to a good PC with a good sound card.
I just bought a pair of Refurb'd Dells for $1250 each. Add to that a
sound card (which I won't--'cause they're not for sound work, though they
are faster than my current computer) -- Although I've never had one, a
good choice, I think, for a sound card is the Digital Audio Labs
CardDeluxe for $400
http://www.digitalaudio.com/DIGITALAUDIO/myarticles.asp?P=5210&S=75&PubID=4401
See the review at
http://www.pcavtech.com/
Of course, this doesn't work for field recordings, but it works for the other stuff.
Figure out the workflow and see what makes sense for you. I'm in the midst of doing a migration from audio CD-R workflow to PC workflow for all my projects.
Cheers,
Richard
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
At 01:46 AM 6/13/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Does anyone on the list have first-hand experience with this item? I am interested in any feedback on this and would like any recommendations of a superior alternative (in the same general price range) for the purposes of transferring analog (LP, 78 and live sources) to a computer hard disc and the subsequent creation of CDR or other preservation formats.
Peter Hirsch