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Chromatic

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It's fairly straightforward to rip vinyl... turntable, amp, lead from headphone to mic/line-in on PC/laptop and a free bit of software called Audacity. There's plenty of YT videos. The only tricky bit is getting Audacity to listen to what you want it to hear.
You make it sound so simple!
I fall at the first hurdle, my amp doesn't have headphone hole.
Thinking about it I do know someone who could very probably do it for me.


Edit to add I do have another amp packed away that has a headphone hole but I don't have a pc or laptop.
 
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Profpointy

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You make it sound so simple!
I fall at the first hurdle, my amp doesn't have headphone hole.
Thinking about it I do know someone who could very probably do it for me.


Edit to add I do have another amp packed away that has a headphone hole but I don't have a pc or laptop.

Does it have a tape connector ? Specifically it should have tape-in for play-back, and tape-out for recording; you need to connect the tape out to your PC microphone port. The cable will need to have the right ends on it, but electrically it'll be fine. Note: you can't connect the record player output directly as it is a very low level signal and also needs "treatment" built in to the amp to sort out the frequency response correctly
 
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