best CD recorder
I've had the Phillips cd recorders for years; in fact, have had two of them. First I used it to record my Rock and Salsa record collections; they did fine, but when I started recording my Classical music collection, the 2nd one broke and I couldn't fix it. That's why I decided to try something new (besides, they were discontinued) and I chose what I thought was an "upgrade" by going "professional"; as opposed to the Teac. So far, I'm happy, It seems much better built than the Phillips was. The upside of the Phillips, is that it was a dual deck; this is a single one. The biggest upside of this one, is that finalizing takes no time; and that it keeps track of time in different modes (time remaining, time elapsed, etc.). I did find the separate "input levels" to be a little confusing and had to do research myself to calibrate them as the manual's explanation is lacking. I think the sound quality is good; certainly as good as I got with the Phillips and considering I am only using it to transfer LPs unto CDs; I can't really comment about anything else.
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