"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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I'd like to buy an audio CD recorder. I already have a Pioneer PDR509 and
was thinking of a PDR609. However it seems this is no longer available.
So
can anyone suggest an alternative that is still on sale? (Or is the
PDR609
still around?)
Having had a search on the web I have the impression that Marantz, Sony,
Yamaha, and Denon may do CD recorders. However the models I've found
details of are all either:
1) CDR and HD
2) Dual drive
I don't want to 'clone' CDs. Nor do I really need a HD - although I might
go for that option if I can't find my preference which is simply for a
machine that works as the PDR509 or 609...
So, any models people can recommend?
Also, if anyone has one of the Yamaha CDR + HD machines, can they comment
on how easy they are to use for the following type of process:
1) Make a long recording (i.e. 80 mins) from radio whilst unattended.
Of
something like a R3 concert.
2) Then edit the results (both to set track starts/ends to divide the
recording, and the remove unwanted sections) and write to one or more
CDRs.
Also on if the HD make any audible mechanical noises whilst recording or
replaying. (Ditto for any fans if the machine has them.)
Slainte,
Jim
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Maplin are currently offering the Yamaha DVR 9000H DVD and HD recorder for
just £169. Lots of info and testimonials on their website. Don't know if
it would fit your bill, but it's a cracker of a price.
Arfa
A machine frequently found in studios is the HHB BurnIt. Several versions
are available. I know of several locations where these are in daily use,
and have never heard of one failing. We bought ours from Turnkey in the UK
who can offer a good deal, and will not be undercut. I have no connection
with this firm. They can be contacted at:
Regards to all
Iain