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I found me some real goodies! Non-detecting, but what a treasure! Mags, you'll like this. :)

For the past couple of months.

I stumbled across a website about 6 months ago that should rekindle some old memories in some audiophiles here. Anyone remember DAK and the DAK catalog?

Drew Kaplin is alive and well and has a website www.dak.com

I picked up a mixer and his programs for converting LP's (among other things) to MP3 files. I have an old Accutrac 4000 (The first programmable turntable.) and was using that for the first few albums. However, the wow and flutter were way to wowwy and fluttery so I had to buy a new turntable too.

DAK has a really cool WAV Editor, depopper (worth its price tenfold) and equalizer software.

I have been filling up my 80 GB Ipod with all of my album music and saving the converted files to disk. Overall I have danged near 200GB of music saved away. (Between albums and all the CD's taht I have bought over time.)

It has been fun spinning the LP's again. I even have my old Discwasher and D3 cleaner for the albums. I'm having flashbacks to the mid 70's and I don't have to do anything illegal to enjoy them!! ;)
 
I actually got to see them in concert in the mid 70's before the tragic plane crash. Ronnie Van Zant simply ROCKED!
 
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