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Old 06-18-2021, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by audioguy3107 View Post
Paul - I’ve been doing this for years now with great results……I use an NAD PP4 which ran around $200 I believe. I go out of my Audio Research REF 3 phono pre directly into the NAD and then from there into my MacBook Pro. I’ve been using Vinyl Studio software which works perfectly and is very user friendly. Now, as far as quality….it’s very good but the caveat is that I only do this for and iPod Classic for use in the car and also for a Sonos system for our home/outdoor use. I’ve never done any A/B comparisons for quality so not sure how it would stack up against a higher end ripping system. I will say that the Vinyl Studio software is fantastic and easy to use.

- Buck
Thanks Buck, I’ll give it a look.
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