How Do You Convert Vinyl Albums To Compact Discs?
If you’re like many of us of a certain age, some of your favorite music is on vinyl. I still have a working turntable, but the dust pops and scratches on my older albums are annoying. I’ve also gotten too lazy to get up every fifteen minutes to flip my records over in contrast to my five platter DVD and CD player. I’ll walk you through the steps of turning your records to CDs. Get your turntable working. If your old turntable doesn’t work, check the belts. They are the first to give way. I replaced mine with drive belts I found at an audiophile supply house. If the turntable works mechanically, and you get no sound, you might need a new cartridge, available from the same source. If your turntable is dead, then you can replace one for less than $100 on line by contacting a DJ supply house. Get a pre amplifier. Stereo phonograph needles ride both up and down and side to side to create the two audio channels. The vibration is carried by the needle to a magnetic cartridge where the movemen