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Tutorial: Audio Tape Backup to CD
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<blockquote data-quote="d122k7trb" data-source="post: 579590" data-attributes="member: 191275"><p>The Marantz I’m using has both coaxial and optical digital output. Depending on which one and the level quality you’re seeking for, you can directly have the output from your CD-player, DVD-player. As for tape or the phono stage you can have the analogue output.</p><p>1) Directly connected to your amp.</p><p>2) Then from amp to your recorder.</p><p>There can be an equalizer between them too, as I use. A Marantz Spectrum EQ561. It’s enough for me. Telling the truth, I’ve lots of tapes from my childhood and these things to be converted to CD, but I’m hesitating to convert them.</p><p>Watching your photos, I’ve got another idea. If you wanna burn them on CD, with CD-burner, You’d better convert them to dat format and adding them background and these things making avi movies. By certain programs you can, the burn it on a CD or DVD.</p><p></p><p>Arbi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d122k7trb, post: 579590, member: 191275"] The Marantz I’m using has both coaxial and optical digital output. Depending on which one and the level quality you’re seeking for, you can directly have the output from your CD-player, DVD-player. As for tape or the phono stage you can have the analogue output. 1) Directly connected to your amp. 2) Then from amp to your recorder. There can be an equalizer between them too, as I use. A Marantz Spectrum EQ561. It’s enough for me. Telling the truth, I’ve lots of tapes from my childhood and these things to be converted to CD, but I’m hesitating to convert them. Watching your photos, I’ve got another idea. If you wanna burn them on CD, with CD-burner, You’d better convert them to dat format and adding them background and these things making avi movies. By certain programs you can, the burn it on a CD or DVD. Arbi [/QUOTE]
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