Scott,
Have you looked at the crop of small-budget studio USB AD convertors? Many
are pretty good, have a variety of inputs, and are easy to hook up to a
computer. And less than $150. Good enough for a lot of analog sources,
unless you have a studio tape. Going to Musicians Friend, zZounds.com, etc.
will reveal many of them. You won't find any the same quality as those you
list, but are you sure you need that high quality?
Bruce Wilson
http://science.uvsc.edu/wilson
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On Behalf Of Scott Connop
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 8:17 AM
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] AD Converters
I have received a recommendation on a couple of AD converters to help
digitize my analog recordings but the price is a bit steep for what I can
afford. The units are the Benchmark Media Systems ADC1 and Lucid
Technologies AD9624. Are there any other units out there that will be do a
decent conversion in a more modest price range, or is this a situation wher=
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one loses too much by spending too little.
Scott Connop
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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