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recstar24

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  1. On 1/28/2021 at 9:57 PM, morphsci said:

    I am using the REL T/7i, which is in the middle range of their T series. It is a nice small sub that produces very controlled bass. It also integrates very well with the Moths using the high level REL input. IMO REL is the top of the heap with the technology of their subs for integration into stereo audio systems.

    That being said, I would not use it in an HT setup as it does not have enough "punchiness" for that. That is probably why REL makes separate lines for HT use.

    Speaking of which, how do you have yours connected? I believe Rel supplies some kind of speakon cable with spades to attach to the amps speaker outputs?

  2. Thank you! I am leaning towards that motu as it has a midi interface for my digital keyboard. But I'll definitely inquire about an EDU discount and thanks for the reminder that I should be marking these things down for tax purposes. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, blessingx said:

    I'm going to be of little use as my use case was different, but if you haven't compared to the MOTU M2, you may as they're ball park cousins at the same price. Some YT comparisons on power and output noise. 

    Good call. I was looking at the motu device and I think at least by specs it might be higher performing. But more importantly I think it looks better so that might be my pushing point. 

  4. Im sure some of you are way beyond this device, but can anyone comment on the focusrite scarlett 2i2?

    I'm looking to do some pretty basic things both musically and with the vinyl setup. For music class, I've got my keyboard and shure mic to make some basic recordings, being able to connect with my school's macbook air, but also using this as a device to do vinyl rips. 

    I know we can get more expensive/solid state recording options but I am hoping the device above is decent enough to do what I'm asking it to do. 

  5. Anyone out there into ripping their vinyl digitally? I’d like to start archiving some of my collection, and figured it would be cool to have it all on a hard drive that could be streamed to the basement rig that has a squeezebox and dac setup. 
     

    my phone stage has both an xlr and rca output that run concurrently, the xlr is the main output used but figured I could connect it to something that does the analog to digital conversion and send that usb out or save it to a hard drive. 
     

    Would be curious what kind of devices for those of you that do rip your vinyl are using for that purpose. 

  6. Ouch! I had a good visit with stereo unlimited when the fam was in San Diego a couple years back. Was able to snag some quality vinyl, sorry your TT purchase was ok. While by all accounts my technics should run maintenance free for quite a while, I’m not looking forward to the day that eventually my Lyra Delos will have to be looked at as well!

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