On Wednesday, Mar 24, 2004, at 11:02 Canada/Eastern, David Crandon wrote: > [...] You are going to either need to run the turntable through the > usual stereo receiver's phono inputs (please note that many late model > receivers don't have a phono LP input anymore) or use software to > provide the EQ. Or -- the solution I prefer -- use a dedicated phono preamp, such as the NAD PP-1 or the Lehmann Audio Black Cube. But that's really a vinyl, not a Mac, issue. > The only software I know that provides it is Griffin's Final Vinyl. Personally, I prefer to have the compensation done prior to ADC (analogue-to-digital) conversion. But, in the end, it's really a matter of what sounds good to you. Try out different solutions, and stay with the one that best suits your budget and preferences. f