I just got a Griffin Imic, an inexpensive external (USB) sound card.  I'd been using dbpoweramp's auxiliary to record/digitize a huge LP collection.  (Yeah, it's stupid, but . . . . )  As you all know, PC laptops don't have sound cards with line-in.  If you want to digitize LPs with a laptop, the microphone input works, but the result is mono sound.  The Griffin Imic permits you to record/digitize in stereo.  And the imic worked immediately (with Win XP) using my existing dbpoweramp auxiliary software, converting to mp3 on the fly.  
Only one small problem -- It's a very sensitive input. Picks up a lot of vinyl surface noise, and, connected to my home audio system's amp/receiver, the laptop's Wave-in volume control can't go LOW enough to avoid occasional distortion on high-volume passages. I'm thinking of getting a cheap pre-amp, and just connecting my turntable to pre-amp to imic. That should give me better control over the volume.
Anybody have ideas -- other than that I should go out and buy CDs of all my old LPs????
					Only one small problem -- It's a very sensitive input. Picks up a lot of vinyl surface noise, and, connected to my home audio system's amp/receiver, the laptop's Wave-in volume control can't go LOW enough to avoid occasional distortion on high-volume passages. I'm thinking of getting a cheap pre-amp, and just connecting my turntable to pre-amp to imic. That should give me better control over the volume.
Anybody have ideas -- other than that I should go out and buy CDs of all my old LPs????

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