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Re: [ARSCLIST] Sound card recommendations
This is my weapon of choice:
http://www.digitalaudio.com/digitalaudio/myheadline.asp?S=75&P=5187&PubID=4401
I do not know if this has been tested to the IASA standard you mention, but the folks at Digital
Audio Labs will answer e-mail.
If you want external, there are a variety of options from many companies, firewire and USB. Also
multi-channel.
The reason I like the Card Deluxe is that transfers made with it sound like the source, plain and
simple. And it's built rugged enough to live inside a PC and not have noise issues. For the quality
of sound, I still think it's a great value. Other devices definitely have more features, but I work
on the basis of sound quality above all and this one has it.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeppe Christensen" <jchr@xxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:21 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Sound card recommendations
Hello All.
I'm looking for stand alone sound card that meets the recommendations from
IASA TC-04 regarding the analogue to digital converter and jitter. Does
anybody have a recommendable product that does not cost a fortune and is
available worldwide?
It's to be used to digitize old reel tapes.
Yours sincerely
Jeppe Christensen
National Archive
Denmark
Statens Arkiver - Rigsarkivet
Rigsdagsgården 9, 1218 København K
Tel: +45 3392 2359
E-mail: jchr@xxxxxxxx