hi everyone. i have a problem i need to solve.
i have a record player--not a new high-tech one, but one from like the 70s or 80s which is the typical stereo from back then: lp, cassette, and radio.
my issue is that when i try to burn records to CD, which i use my external CD burner for, there basically is no bass. there are bass and treble knobs on the player which go from -10 to 10. is there a standard?
-if i want a bass level that would match that of a CD, what would i set that at?
-should i set the treble accordingly?
-is there a way to adjust it on the PC (i have acid 4.0 and audacity)? is it more accurate?
-would it be better to get a pre-amp (which i don't know how to use anyway)?
thanks so much for any help!
fro
i have a record player--not a new high-tech one, but one from like the 70s or 80s which is the typical stereo from back then: lp, cassette, and radio.
my issue is that when i try to burn records to CD, which i use my external CD burner for, there basically is no bass. there are bass and treble knobs on the player which go from -10 to 10. is there a standard?
-if i want a bass level that would match that of a CD, what would i set that at?
-should i set the treble accordingly?
-is there a way to adjust it on the PC (i have acid 4.0 and audacity)? is it more accurate?
-would it be better to get a pre-amp (which i don't know how to use anyway)?
thanks so much for any help!
fro