I am in the same boat, but wanting to do some vinyl spins of the day for my work team virtually...need to figure out some sort of affordable ADC for the task.
I could always record to my H4n - used this on low budget film sets. There was a time I almost bought a Sound Devices 633. Beautiful machines. The Zoom's mic input stage sounds like shit compared to a proper Sound Devices recorder.
Apogee is always a favorite. I love Lavry, but it and Burl will have some flavor. So will the UA interfaces. The analog/digital studio here in town, Welcome to 1979, loves the Lynx ADC's. Palm may disagree, but RME ADC is really damn good.
Both the Apogee and RME stuff is phenomenal in real world use. Even if the RME treble sucks, just run it into a compressor that eats treble or a tape plugin. Whatever.
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