C.D. burners

HR Guest (sdguest2@sd2.Ebay.Sun.COM)
Wed, 20 May 1998 07:38:05 -0700 (PDT)


CD's cost about $1. They really are cheap. And there is some fairly decent
C.D. burners out there that are around 300-400. There should be no need to pay
$1500. If anybody wants to pay that they might as well buy a program that does
more then just convert A-D conversion. With 1500 you should also be able to do
digital editing.

~Mike Thacker~
408-977-1807
~Final Mix Studios~
408-374-8665
>
> Actually depending on what you are into a CD Recorder for, I bought one
> from Phillips not so long ago, that basically hooks up to my stereo, so it
> is strictly for audio recording, but it was significantly cheaper, about
> $400, ON SALE.
>
> If you are interested it is at:
>
> http://www.philips.com/
>
> There are a couple of unlisted tricks about it, which are mainly that you
> cannot record onto your basic computer CD-R's, but you have to find these
> special Audio CD-R/CD-RW, but other than that it works really well.
>
> By the way the audio CD's cost about $10 bucks a piece so you really have
> to want to record something. Anyway it is an option...
>
> S
>
>
> >found this on the web for $1,500 just in case you all haven't run out
> >and bought mini-disks and have xtra cash to burn...
>
> >RCA jacks let you record from any source
> >Studio quality 16 bit A to D conversion
> >Loopback lets you set record levels
> >Copy any audio or computer CD
> >Create custom audio CDs instantly
>
> >check out
> >> http://www.corpsys.com/products/cdpro.html
> >>
> >>
> >peace,
> >argo
>
> Stephen Walker
>
> NASA Ames Research Center
> MS 247-2
> Moffett Field, CA 94035
>
> (650) 604-6720