Re: best analogue cd recorder?

From: Gen Kanai (gen@kanai.net)
Date: Fri Dec 14 2001 - 23:47:43 CET

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    B,

    I made the same decision as you a few months ago. I tried recording to my
    CDR on my PC, but it was just difficult.

    I decided to go with a professional CD-RW recorder/player as I can get them
    for cost (I work for Sony.) I decided on the Sony CDRW-33 which is a
    professional CD-RW unit, which allows me to record from a CDR to a
    CDR. This one is cool because I can do CD TEXT (with any PS2 keyboard) and
    it has both inputs and outputs for RCA, coaxial and digital optical.

    http://bpgprod.sel.sony.com/bpcnav/app/99999/10/76/58740.99999.product.BPC.html

    Of course I work for the company so I went for this one, but Tascam, HHB,
    and others make great professional units that retail for around $5-700.

    Gen

    At 12:52 PM 12/14/01 -0800, B. Graff wrote:
    >Howdy,
    >
    >For a number of reasons, transferring my vinyl collection to my computer
    >isn't working out for me and I am interested in a stand alone cd
    >recorder. Problem is, I don't know which model offers the best analogue
    >output. Reviews I have located online don't seem to be consistent, so I
    >turn to you, my fellow listees, for assistance. Philips seems to be the
    >most popular brand, but I'm getting mixed reviews on their product. Any
    >pointers you care to share?
    >
    >---
    >B.Graff
    >www.allthingsdeep.com



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