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I have an audiophile 2496 collecting dust. you pay shipping and it's yours. I haven't transferred with it in years but did use it for digital playback till about a year ago and it worked great.
So many classy douchebag "tapers" on this site. I'm not going to get into your passive aggressive internet behavior, but I'll tell you this... your comments and attitude have been noted. Some of you really should learn about reaping what you sow.
LoveBuzz81 (Dillon Fries) has a long history here on TS. While he's made some positive contributions, he also has a long-running habit of lashing and flaming out, deleting his account, and then re-registering. As such, it's difficult for TSers not 'in the know' to keep track of his posting history and consistent, repetitive, bad behavior. For a sampling, reference his starting post in this thread:http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=178667.0This is but a mild sampling of the way he responds when things don't go perfectly his way or others disagree with him. All buyers and sellers should be aware of significant risks involved in Yard Sale transactions with this TS member.If you wish to further review his contributions to TS, both positive and negative, you also may search his TS history under the following usernames:smokenburndillonslushieslushpuppyfragglechimneytopI'm sure there are others, but it's a little hard to keep track of them all.
The MT 2496 will do a 32k dat but you have to trick it. Feed the MT a 44.1 or 48k digital signal to start the recording. Once the MT sees the signal and starts recording, start playing your 32k dat. Import the resulting file as raw data at 16 bit / 32k and resample to whatever you desire.
I have an MAudio 2496, but can't seem to get it working on Windows 10. It worked in 7 and 8 (I think) on the same computer, can't get it to work in 10 though.