How to find a vinyl to digital transfer service?

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the vinyl intake I made was done 20-30 years ago. My memory starts to file that in the "not actual" part of my brain.
But as a tentative it was my last turntable with a Denon 103dl cartridge and the turntable was a mid of the range Thorens. Phono stage was probably the lehmann decade
 
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The ideal way to properly digitise a record would be to use a laser turntable with its head(s) aimed deep into the grooves where record damage is minimal.

Not sure which studios / services use lasers for transfer.
 
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I have the 33 rpm mercury box set reissue from about ten years ago. It obviously comes from original-ish tapes as there is evidence of audible print through right at the end of the run in groove on tr1 side1.

It sounds wonderful though, happy to do you a wav rip via sony pcm-10 recorder. I've done lots of rips, they are indistinguishable.

Front end in benz lp, kuzma 12" arm, paradise phonostage. Pm me I can rip it and wetransfer the files over.
 
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There is a vinyl to digital service (and transfer between different media) in my country. I don't know what equipment they use, but I can ask them.
 
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Thanxs a lot. I have been lucky enough to find here on diyaudio the kind person. No need to ask others. thanxs anyway and thanxs to all
 
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