You have many possibilities. I am currently using an RME Fireface 400 which can be had for around $1,000 or so used. This will connect to the mini via firewire and give you 8 channels of analog output as well as analog in if you want. I'm using mine with Pure Vinyl software as a one box solution. Phono pre, ADC, DAC, crossover, and preamp in one.
My MC cartridge is fed directly to the high gain microphone inputs of the RME and digitized at 24/192. That goes via firewire to the mini where Pure Vinyl applies 64 bit RIAA correction and a crossover and and 64 bit volume control before feeding it to 4 internal DACs and sending the analog signals directly to my biamped speakers. Check out my system.
Sounds wonderful, sold my phono pre and preamp and no need for a crossover. You will spend a bit over the $1,000 for the RME and Pure Vinyl but you will be ahead when you sell the rest. You can also get cheaper (and more expensive) boxes that do what the RME does.
Pure Vinyl also interfaces with iTines. It allows you to use the datbase functions of iTunes to control file selection but bypasses iTune's audio engine and uses it own.
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My MC cartridge is fed directly to the high gain microphone inputs of the RME and digitized at 24/192. That goes via firewire to the mini where Pure Vinyl applies 64 bit RIAA correction and a crossover and and 64 bit volume control before feeding it to 4 internal DACs and sending the analog signals directly to my biamped speakers. Check out my system.
Sounds wonderful, sold my phono pre and preamp and no need for a crossover. You will spend a bit over the $1,000 for the RME and Pure Vinyl but you will be ahead when you sell the rest. You can also get cheaper (and more expensive) boxes that do what the RME does.
Pure Vinyl also interfaces with iTines. It allows you to use the datbase functions of iTunes to control file selection but bypasses iTune's audio engine and uses it own.
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