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Does anyone know of a standalone CD recorder that will use ordinary CDRs
rather than the more expensive Audio CDRs.

It is for recording my own stuff so I dont want to pay the additional
(copyright) tax that is included in the price of audio CDRs.

Thanks


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TS wrote:
Does anyone know of a standalone CD recorder that will use ordinary CDRs
rather than the more expensive Audio CDRs.


All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes some
popular boxes.
--scott


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TS wrote:
Does anyone know of a standalone CD recorder that will use ordinary CDRs
rather than the more expensive Audio CDRs.


All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes some
popular boxes.
--scott


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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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"Scott Dorsey" skrev i meddelandet

All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes some
popular boxes.


I can second Scotts recomendation for the HHB CDRecorders (Have an 850), My
experiece with the Marantz units is that they're a pain in the neck!

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"Scott Dorsey" skrev i meddelandet

All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes some
popular boxes.


I can second Scotts recomendation for the HHB CDRecorders (Have an 850), My
experiece with the Marantz units is that they're a pain in the neck!

/ptr


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"Scott Dorsey" skrev i meddelandet

All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I
have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes
some
popular boxes.


I can second Scotts recomendation for the HHB CDRecorders (Have an 850),
My
experiece with the Marantz units is that they're a pain in the neck!


Thanks,
I had been looking at consumer units such as the pioneer and the sony. I
assume this type of professional unit woule be muvh better?

What's the difference between the HHB830 and the 830 Plus?


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"Scott Dorsey" skrev i meddelandet

All of the professional ones do. The HHB 830 is a popular unit and I
have
used the old HHB 800 and been very happy with it. Marantz also makes
some
popular boxes.


I can second Scotts recomendation for the HHB CDRecorders (Have an 850),
My
experiece with the Marantz units is that they're a pain in the neck!


Thanks,
I had been looking at consumer units such as the pioneer and the sony. I
assume this type of professional unit woule be muvh better?

What's the difference between the HHB830 and the 830 Plus?


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I'd put in my vote for the Sony CDR-W33, which is very reliable and
well-designed. Another good one is the Tascam CD-RW402, a double-deck that
will copy CDs and CD-ROMs at up to 4X.

Either can use standard computer CD-R blanks, and sounds pretty decent. I
believe both were recently discontinued, but are still widely available from
many dealers (and eBay).

--MFW


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I'd put in my vote for the Sony CDR-W33, which is very reliable and
well-designed. Another good one is the Tascam CD-RW402, a double-deck that
will copy CDs and CD-ROMs at up to 4X.

Either can use standard computer CD-R blanks, and sounds pretty decent. I
believe both were recently discontinued, but are still widely available from
many dealers (and eBay).

--MFW


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TS wrote:

What's the difference between the HHB830 and the 830 Plus?


http://www.hhbusa.com/hhb/usa/hhbpro...plus/index.asp


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What's the difference between the HHB830 and the 830 Plus?


http://www.hhbusa.com/hhb/usa/hhbpro...plus/index.asp


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Have You read HHB's info?

830+

http://www.hhb.co.uk/hhb/int/hhbprod...plus/index.asp

830

http://www.hhb.co.uk/hhb/int/hhbprod...r830/index.asp

The main diffrence is the plus model's got balanced in/outputs and wordclock
possibilities.

do You need this?

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Have You read HHB's info?

830+

http://www.hhb.co.uk/hhb/int/hhbprod...plus/index.asp

830

http://www.hhb.co.uk/hhb/int/hhbprod...r830/index.asp

The main diffrence is the plus model's got balanced in/outputs and wordclock
possibilities.

do You need this?

/ptr


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"TS" wrote in message ...
Does anyone know of a standalone CD recorder that will use ordinary CDRs
rather than the more expensive Audio CDRs.

It is for recording my own stuff so I dont want to pay the additional
(copyright) tax that is included in the price of audio CDRs.

Thanks


The TASCAM CDRW-750 use ordinary CDRs.
An extra feature is the ability to mix the SPDIF or optic input with
the analog input.

Jean-Marie
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"TS" wrote in message ...
Does anyone know of a standalone CD recorder that will use ordinary CDRs
rather than the more expensive Audio CDRs.

It is for recording my own stuff so I dont want to pay the additional
(copyright) tax that is included in the price of audio CDRs.

Thanks


The TASCAM CDRW-750 use ordinary CDRs.
An extra feature is the ability to mix the SPDIF or optic input with
the analog input.

Jean-Marie
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