[linux-audio-dev] Re: applying RIAA curves in software

Loki Davison loki.davison at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 02:01:04 UTC 2005


On 10/26/05, Richard Smith <smithbone at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > In response to the noise remove and restoration, are you using decent
> > needles btw? Though i still recommend a real preamp much more
>
> Perhpas I need to find a pre-amp that can do both?  Then I can do an
> A-B comparison.  Using a RIAA pre-amp certainly makes it easier.
>
> > important are decent needles. Ortofon makes great stuff and it's what
> > i use. I recommend any of the OM E series, they are (relatively) cheap
> > and really nice. The OM 5 E works really well if it's just for
> > recording use. I use the concord Elektro for normal use.
>
> The turntable is an AIWA D60 but it hasn't been fired up in many
> years.  I hope it still works.  I found an old Realistic pre-amp and a
> JVC stereo unit that has phono inputs so I will check it in the near
> future.
> I have no idea what kind of needle is on the player.  But thanks for
> the tip.  Where are you buying these from?  And do they also have
> needles for a 78?
>
> I read a page that said you can sample a 78 lp at a lower RPM and
> sample rate and then change the sample rate to make it sound right.
>
> Basically I cleared all this stuff out for my Dad and though it would
> be cool to put all his records on CD's.  Most of it are 33s but theres
> one or 2 78s that belonged to my grandfather.
>
> --
> Richard A. Smith
>
>

ohh... AIWA D60 mmm. Well, it's not really what i'd call a famously
decent brand. Not that i no anything about hi-fi turntables but my
technics sl1200's are quite nice ;-) though probably not the price
range or style your interested in. A decent turntable will help a lot,
especially if that one is an arse to mount standard needles/headshells
on. Ortofon have specific 78 needles though it means extra cost, as
you have to buy a 78 and a normal needle. Changing the speed in
software seems like it would be horrible to me. Buy or borrow a decent
turntable. A few modern ones can play all three, for instance stuff
from stanton.  Though don't touch there needles, they are crap.  To
the question where am i buying these from, my local record shop or
online. Though if you're not in AU it might not be handy ;-)

Loki




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