On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 11:32:01AM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
I dont think that will work, you need to reverse the
RIAA curve to get
back the original signal. I made a recording of some vynil using just a
mixing desk and it sounds terrible.
Jan Depner has report success by using JAMin to reverse the RIAA curve,
but I've not tried it.
Audacity has RIAA available as a preset curve for its EQ feature.
I think I'd rather equalize the signal before digitizing, but it's worth
a try if it can be done immediately and without expenditure :-)
It has always puzzled me that the convention was to put the phone preamp
in the amplifier, not in the deck. Tape decks have neraly always adopted
the sensible convention - you have to go back to the 1950's to find
amplifiers with inputs for direct connction to a tape replay head, and
switches for NAB and other curves for different tape speeds.
Oops, I'm showing my age.
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