large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.

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lumendog

large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« on: 10 Nov 2009, 04:58 pm »
I am looking for some ideas on large scale digitization. A few thousand records. I am talking about having 6 or so turntables going at the same time. I am looking for quality, but am definitely on a budget. These tables would be running for hours, so would need to be workhorses. Time is of the essence. This is more for archival purposes than hifi drooling, but no reason to make them sound like poo. Some questions include.  :scratch:
Best budget phono usb Preamp/Interface?
Best turntable for the job?
Managing the vast data stream?
Etc.?
I know these may seem cheesy, but has anyone seen or used this
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=ATPLUSBBEH&Category_Code=TURN
This one is also available without the cheapo usb interface
What about this
http://www.project-audio.com/main.php?prod=debutphusb&cat=turntables
These two table are very different in price, but resale is also important.
Can a belt drive hold up to the rigors of an 8 hour day?
Thanks for any help

Please chime in with ideas.

I posted this on vinyl engine but thought I would give it a go here as well.
(I have been absent from these forums for a while, so don't hold it against me)

WGH

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #1 on: 10 Nov 2009, 06:41 pm »
I would think about buying quality equipment and plan on re-selling it without going overboard.

6 - Technics SL-1200's would run all day for years. A DJ shop might give you a discount if you buy 6.
6 - Audio Technica cartridges
6 - Hagerman Technology Rippers http://www.hagtech.com/ripper.html, build them yourself and then sell them at cost and not lose any money
1 main computer
5 Netbooks ?

chosenhandle

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #2 on: 11 Nov 2009, 02:42 pm »
I would think about buying quality equipment and plan on re-selling it without going overboard.

6 - Technics SL-1200's would run all day for years. A DJ shop might give you a discount if you buy 6.
6 - Audio Technica cartridges
6 - Hagerman Technology Rippers http://www.hagtech.com/ripper.html, build them yourself and then sell them at cost and not lose any money
1 main computer
5 Netbooks ?

careful with Netbooks. They suck for I/O applications. Part of the low energy consumption and price is the minimization of buffers and combining many tasks within a single Atom processor.

lumendog

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #3 on: 11 Nov 2009, 02:51 pm »
Quote from: WGH on Yesterday at 06:41 PM
I would think about buying quality equipment and plan on re-selling it without going overboard.

6 - Technics SL-1200's would run all day for years. A DJ shop might give you a discount if you buy 6.
6 - Audio Technica cartridges
6 - Hagerman Technology Rippers http://www.hagtech.com/ripper.html, build them yourself and then sell them at cost and not lose any money
1 main computer
5 Netbooks ?


This is what i have had in mind, however it seems like this project may upscale soon, and now budget is even more of a priority. I understand resale must be kept in mind because there will be no use for these items once the needle drop is complete. A few questions on where the purchase will matter the most.
Audio Technica at 120 (technics clone) vs. Technics 1200
good cartridge vs. better cartridge
art audio usb phono pre vs. hagerman or project.

Chosenhandle- Thanks about the heads up on the netbooks, as that has not been considered as of yet.

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Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #4 on: 11 Nov 2009, 03:01 pm »
You could resell an SL-1200 in hours locally :D

Always a demand for them...I might be interested in one ;)

WGH

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #5 on: 11 Nov 2009, 03:36 pm »
Here on AC the Technics SL-1200 is better known than the Audio Technica so even though it costs more it would be easier to re-sell.

I like the Hagerman products, they are well designed and sound great but not very well known. How about buying a mix of products to spread out the risk?

I would go with just a good cartridge, take a look at the Grado Green too.

If your albums are very used and scratchy you could look for a cartridge that is not overly bright or has a tipped up high frequency sound.

Wayne

kenreau

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #6 on: 11 Nov 2009, 04:56 pm »
If you guys are interested in a group buy of SL-1200's (like 6+?), ping me.  A friend of mine has a used audio store and can buy them new.  He could probably save you some money. 

Kenreau

lumendog

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #7 on: 13 Nov 2009, 10:40 pm »
Any audio guys out there know how I can record multiple inputs from my phono preamps to a controller that would be able to record each stereo signal?
Computer based with software etc.

kgturner

Re: large scale needle dropping help and ideas needed.
« Reply #8 on: 20 Nov 2009, 05:00 pm »
the ion/numark lp2cd seems intriguing and may fit your needs. they cost between $350-$425 depending on where you look. it's a turntable with an intergrated 700mb memory buffer and cd-r burner so that you can record your vinyl playback and then burn it to a cd without ever connecting it to a computer. it does have a usb connector though if you wanna go straight into a computer. i think it comes with computer software if you want to edit the cd .wav/.mp3 files after completion. here's a review:

http://reviews.cnet.com/turntables/ion-audio-lp2cd-turntable/4505-7860_7-32816498.html

kevin t