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As mentioned, you can find many low cost CD's on ebay and other websites. Here's the process I use and the results are outstanding: 1. Rip the CD to a lossless format. 2. Using Cirlinca's Audio Remaster, remaster the lossless file to 96kHz/24-bit flac You have several ways to playback the remastere files: 1. Via your computer using Media Monkey and a good DAC 2. Creating a DVD-Audio disc 3. Using a Hi-Res audio playback device such as the FiiO X-1, X-3 and X-5
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I’ve had excellent results using the Zoom H1 Handy Recorder which sells for $100. The device records to a microSD card. I connected the tape monitor out from my pre-amp to the line-in on the Zoom H1. I record wave files at 24/96. I use Audacity to edit each of the files to remove any pops or clicks. I export the files as hi-res flac. I use DVD Audio Solo to create a DVD Audio disc. Since recording the LP is in real time, the entire process takes about 2 hours to complete. The sound quality and reproduction is equal to the 24/96 flac files I’ve purchased from HD Tracks.com