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Bob Snelgrove
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CD Recorder

Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Can anyone recommend a good stand alone CD recorder?

thx


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JAMES BANKS
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Stand Alone Cd Recorder

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Bob, I use a RCDW500 by Sony. It has a recorder and a player. It makes copies in about 4x. We use a Marantz at church. The Sony is about half the cost of the Marantz at around $300. The Sony uses audio cd only and the marantz uses any cd. Hope this helps.
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I bought a Phillips when the technology was young. It required CD-DA media and quit recording a week after the warranty ran out.

I currently use a Tascam CC-222MKII, which includes a high quality cassette deck and lots of bells and whistles. It's expensive, but it's trouble-free. Mrs. Lee tells me that CDs made from her old cassettes sound better than the original tapes on her playback system.
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Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Thanks, Guys

The tascam looks awesome but out of range.

I'll look into the Sony.

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I recently purchased a Fostex CR300 on ebay. Rack mount. Paid $170.00 plus shipping. Works great.
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