[Vintage-Audio] DVD To CD Audio Replication

wolfbob wolfbob at csnsys.com
Wed Jun 24 16:51:41 EDT 2009


Go for the low ones. I can't hear the high ones any more.

Speaking of that, at a recent swap meet a fellow had a pair of 10 inch 
Boston Acoustic speakers that really sounded great. These were designed by 
Kloss and were of the acoustic loaded type (no bass reflex hole). They were 
built out of particle board and covered with vinyl simulated wood that was 
only about nine tenths there and that what was was very grimey and scratched 
up. But the sound, oh the sound was spectacular. I wouldn't have thought 
that such nice stuff could be pushed out of a 10 inch 2-way system. He 
wanted $100 for the pair and if I didn't already have several (8) Kloss 
speakers, I would have let them follow me home. I thought of you as they 
would be perfect for a blind dude with good ears.

WBob


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
To: "Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back" 
<vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] DVD To CD Audio Replication


> Thank you Mr. Wolf - I will plug in some of those fancy eight foot 24K, or
> is it 18K, Gold plated 12 gauge audio jumpers and see what happens.
>
> My buddy, who hits those super low Bass notes in the 44-48 Hz range just 
> had
> vocal cord surgery for a Singer's Node! I had one on each vocal cord from
> all the talking I had to do on stage, not singing! I can not carry a note 
> in
> an Ion escape proof container and keep it in resonance! The group he sings
> with released a DVD that my Yamaha surround sound amplifier or the 
> Paradigm
> Monitor 9S three way tuneable rear ported cabinets can not handle without
> coughing up second harmonic wave lengths. So I decided to feed the audio
> track from the DVD into my main system with the ceiling mounted James B.
> Lansing Century L-100 speakers etc. You know the deal Bob, as you were 
> here
> and checked out what the old blind dude is running.
>
> I know that the Century L-100's will accurately reproduce a 30 Hz note, so
> with the Sony GX-80 ES delivering 130 watts continuous RMS per channel 
> that
> my "Room Shake Effect" should be operational with no distortion, just a 
> lot
> of stuff falling off shelves, out of cupboards etc. and shattering on the
> floor! Hey! The more of that stuff that fractures its way into the local
> landfill the less I have to dust!
>
> Besides, what is one less Dust Bunny to a Magician anyhow?
>
> Duane
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "wolfbob" <wolfbob at csnsys.com>
> To: "Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back"
> <vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 2:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] DVD To CD Audio Replication
>
>
>> Yes. The output of the DVD player is normal line-level analog audio. Feed
>> this into your usual chain of recorders just like the output from you
>> turntable preamp. Note that it is not the same as that coming from the
>> turntable pickup which needs a lot of gain and equalization to become
>> line-level analog audio.
>>
>> WBob
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
>> To: <vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:18 AM
>> Subject: [Vintage-Audio] DVD To CD Audio Replication
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have an OT kind of - sort of question, so feel guiltfree to press the
>>> delete key.
>>>
>>> I have an audio/video DVD that I want to transfer just the audio from to
>>> a
>>> CD. Can I use the stereo audio output jacks on the Pioneer DVL-919 deck
>>> and
>>> connect them via patch cords to the audio input jacks on the Sony ZA5 ES
>>> DAT
>>> deck? Then use my Master DAT tape to burn the CD on my Sony CDRW deck? 
>>> Or
>>> do
>>> I have to jump through a series of hoops from one music or wave file
>>> format
>>> to another?
>>>
>>> Thank you very much for your assistance.
>>>
>>> Duane, W8DBF
>>>
>>> Duane Fischer, W8DBF - WPE8CXO
>>> E-Mail: dfischer at usol.com
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