Hi
I do archiving (originally intended for my car) often. The results are so good that the CD-R's also get played inside.
The setup I have is conveniently arranged with short cable lengths. I use a homebrew mc cart and the armleads go first to one of several dc step-up devices. From there it goes to the 'phono'input of my 'workhorse' pre-amp which is a Kenwood C1 Basic Stereo control amplifier, with MM selected.
From the pre-amp output, a high quality phono interconnect goes to an Edirol USB Audio Interface UA-1EX.
The output of this soundcard goes to a cheap Genius subwoofer with which I power 2 high quality mini monitors as I cannot stand the sound of computer speakers. The subwoofer part is turned to zero and only powers my speakers. The latter (subwoofer) also has an input for a wired remote which is very useful as I can control on/off and monitoring volume here as well. Magix Audio Cleaning Lab/10 is used as recording software. Recording volume can be set both on the pre-amp or on the Edirol device.
I've never had channel imbalance as the Magix screens allow many ways to view what happens during and after recording.
Hope this helps.
Coneflap
I do archiving (originally intended for my car) often. The results are so good that the CD-R's also get played inside.
The setup I have is conveniently arranged with short cable lengths. I use a homebrew mc cart and the armleads go first to one of several dc step-up devices. From there it goes to the 'phono'input of my 'workhorse' pre-amp which is a Kenwood C1 Basic Stereo control amplifier, with MM selected.
From the pre-amp output, a high quality phono interconnect goes to an Edirol USB Audio Interface UA-1EX.
The output of this soundcard goes to a cheap Genius subwoofer with which I power 2 high quality mini monitors as I cannot stand the sound of computer speakers. The subwoofer part is turned to zero and only powers my speakers. The latter (subwoofer) also has an input for a wired remote which is very useful as I can control on/off and monitoring volume here as well. Magix Audio Cleaning Lab/10 is used as recording software. Recording volume can be set both on the pre-amp or on the Edirol device.
I've never had channel imbalance as the Magix screens allow many ways to view what happens during and after recording.
Hope this helps.
Coneflap