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| Thread ID: 33709 | 2003-05-23 09:31:00 | Use the 'Bass Boost' or not when copying from vinyl? | oggy (1250) | Press F1 |
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| 146886 | 2003-05-23 09:31:00 | I've been copying a few vinyl LPs to hard drive and then burning to CD. The stereo has a 'bass boost' thingee which we usually leave on and it has been left on when copying. My question is does anyone know if I will I get a better quality CD in the end if I leave the bass boost on or should I turn it off before copying from vinyl? Oh. For the record...there is no 'Line Out' on the stereo so I bought a $16 cable and hooked up the earphones outlet to the sound card and did the copying using RipVinyl from the last PC World CD. Works like a charm! Oggy |
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| 146887 | 2003-05-23 09:49:00 | Best policy is to copy "flat" oggy, then let the playback system do any frequency compensation required. It is not the best copying from the headphone outlet, but if you have no other option and the results suit your ears, then why not? Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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