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In Reply to: RE: A better way to RIAA? posted by flood2 on March 7, 2021 at 19:19:57:
My point is not that it can't be done but it is my assumption it would be too much of a pain for me to want go to this level of trouble to get decent results during my regular listening. Sure you can calibrate a high end capture system so you are guaranteed to get digitized quality nearly approaching that found on the source media. The problem for me, as far as I know there is no capture system of high enough quality that would allow one the convenience of choosing one fixed gain setting to apply to all recordings with all random levels of recording gain that wouldn't be too much of a sonic tradeoff on some recordings ie you'd have to be futzing with gain and recalibrating for every recording. To me this level of effort would only seem worth it if I planned to make permanent archives but too much work for pleasure listening.
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