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Rebecca Webb
 
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As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD
Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!

Does such a thing even exist? In the works?

Thanks if you can help.

RW

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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:48:47 -0600, Rebecca Webb wrote:
As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD
Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!


Does such a thing even exist? In the works?

No. There never has and there never will. There's no intersection
between vinyl and CDR.

Buy a turntable; buy a receiver with a phono imput or also buy a phono
preamp; buy a cd recorder. Duct tape them together.
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: As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
: hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
: wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD

There exists at least one:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/6908/

I'm not recommending it 'cause if I want a good x-fer I will use an expensive
cassette deck and an expensive converters. But if you're after the convenience,
there you go.

: Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
: CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!

http://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?index.htm

Click on record players and look for:
Gemini PDT6000 Digital 3 Speed Turntable

It seems to have S/PDIF out and analog out without a need for pre-amp. Again,
I don't think it's a high end thing.

--Leonid
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In article writes:

: As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
: hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
: wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD

There exists at least one:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/6908/

Where's the turntable?

: Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
: CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!

http://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?index.htm



Where's the turntable? Where's the CD recorder? What question do you
think you're answering with these useless links?

To answer the original poster, nobody makes a single unit that does
what you want. There are turntalbes, there are cassete players, there
are cassette + CD players (which won't do you much good) and there are
CD recorders. Plenty of components that you can put together to get
where you want to be, but nobody has integrated such a system into a
single box.

I might add that it can be a pain to make a good CD of a vinyl record,
or more accurately, a CD that's comparable to a commercial CD. The
short explanation for this is the lack of "CD Mastering" when you
simply copy a record on to a CD. It'll play OK, but there will be one
problem you'll notice immediately - the CD isn't as loud as the rest
of your CDs. Another problem will be with the placement of the track
index markers. Most CD recorders have the capability to automatically
create a new track when there's silence in the band between cuts on
the record, but if there's surface noise, it might get confused and
write some extraneous tracks, or if the pause is too short, might miss
one.

It's relatively easy to make a CD that's essentially the equivalent of
a cassette, with no indexing, but people have come to expect that if
it looks like a CD, they'll have the ability to play individual
tracks. If you want this, it will take some effort.


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"Mike Rivers" wrote...
To answer the original poster, nobody makes a single unit that does
what you want. There are turntalbes, there are cassete players, there
are cassette + CD players (which won't do you much good) and there are
CD recorders. Plenty of components that you can put together to get
where you want to be, but nobody has integrated such a system into a
single box.


Looks like somebody found the tooling for some old record-changer
and is packaging it together with radio, CD, etc....
http://www.crosleyradio.com/products/stacker/index.html




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Looks like somebody found the tooling for some old record-changer
and is packaging it together with radio, CD, etc....
http://www.crosleyradio.com

Where's the CD recorder? The record player isn't a problem.

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In rec.audio.pro Mike Rivers wrote:
: There exists at least one:
: http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/6908/

: Where's the turntable?

: : Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
: : CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!
:
: http://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?index.htm


: Where's the turntable? Where's the CD recorder? What question do you
: think you're answering with these useless links?

There's no all in one solution. But these are the closest things she can
get to what she want, ok?

The USB tape deck is probably the easiest way to x-fer tapes to CDRs
using computer.

The second link introduces a turntable that can be plugged directly to the
computer soundcard without the need to pre-amp.

All in one? Forget such a thing. Do it yourself.

--Leonid
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"Leonid Makarovsky" wrote in message

In rec.audio.pro Mike Rivers wrote:
There exists at least one:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/6908/


Where's the turntable?


Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and
voila! A CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!

http://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?index.htm



Where's the turntable? Where's the CD recorder? What question do you
think you're answering with these useless links?


There's no all in one solution. But these are the closest things she
can get to what she want, ok?

The USB tape deck is probably the easiest way to x-fer tapes to CDRs
using computer.


Last one I saw mentioned here had no Dolby support.

The second link introduces a turntable that can be plugged directly
to the computer soundcard without the need to pre-amp.


All in one? Forget such a thing. Do it yourself.


Agreed.


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Rebecca Webb wrote:
As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD
Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and voila! A
CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!

Does such a thing even exist? In the works?


No, basically the nature of the consumer electronics market is that cheap
crap drives mid-grade equipment out of the marketplace. You are basically
stuck either with a mid-grade component system, or with crap that falls
apart. Because people aren't willing to pay a little more for all-in-one
systems that are decent, the manufacturers aren't making them.
--scott
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"Rebecca Webb" wrote in message


As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless
Aiwa hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find
myself wishing there were a device that combines these elements with
a CD Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and
voila! A CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!


Given the vanishing market share for vinyl and vinyl playback equipment, I
doubt you'll ever see such a thing at a popular price.




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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Rebecca Webb" wrote in message


As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless
Aiwa hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find
myself wishing there were a device that combines these elements with
a CD Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and
voila! A CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!


Given the vanishing market share for vinyl and vinyl playback equipment, I
doubt you'll ever see such a thing at a popular price.


Actually, it's increasing right now. I don't know how long that increase
will remain, but it's weird. Not that I am complaining at all.
--scott
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message

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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Rebecca Webb" wrote in message


As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless
Aiwa hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find
myself wishing there were a device that combines these elements with
a CD Recorder. Pop your vinyl on the turntable, press a button, and
voila! A CD! As easy as making tapes from your albums!


Given the vanishing market share for vinyl and vinyl playback
equipment, I doubt you'll ever see such a thing at a popular price.


Actually, it's increasing right now.


http://www.riaa.com/news/marketingda...merprofile.pdf

shows that LP sales are falling and the lowest they've been in 10 years.

http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/...midYrStats.pdf

Shows flat LP volumes, but declining dollar amounts at mid-year, suggesting
significant sales at clearance.

Contrast that with increasing CD sales and volumes.



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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message

Given the vanishing market share for vinyl and vinyl playback
equipment, I doubt you'll ever see such a thing at a popular price.


Actually, it's increasing right now.


http://www.riaa.com/news/marketingda...merprofile.pdf

shows that LP sales are falling and the lowest they've been in 10 years.

http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/...midYrStats.pdf

Shows flat LP volumes, but declining dollar amounts at mid-year, suggesting
significant sales at clearance.


Weird. It would be really interesting to see that split between the DJ
and audiophile markets. Because, in fact, there really are two totally
different LP markets that don't seem to intersect at all.

I am seeing a real boom in LP production right now. More so than just can
be accounted for by the Christmas season. But then again, I'm not doing
any DJ pressings.
--scott
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message

Arny Krueger wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message

Given the vanishing market share for vinyl and vinyl playback
equipment, I doubt you'll ever see such a thing at a popular price.

Actually, it's increasing right now.


http://www.riaa.com/news/marketingda...merprofile.pdf

shows that LP sales are falling and the lowest they've been in 10
years.

http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/...midYrStats.pdf

Shows flat LP volumes, but declining dollar amounts at mid-year,
suggesting significant sales at clearance.


Weird. It would be really interesting to see that split between the
DJ and audiophile markets. Because, in fact, there really are two
totally different LP markets that don't seem to intersect at all.


I agree.

Looking at hardware sales, it seems like the DJ market is far larger.


I am seeing a real boom in LP production right now. More so than
just can be accounted for by the Christmas season. But then again,
I'm not doing any DJ pressings.


Great!


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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:36:37 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
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http://www.riaa.com/news/marketingda...merprofile.pdf

shows that LP sales are falling and the lowest they've been in 10 years.


Once again, you've got it wrong.

So what's new?


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"Rebecca Webb" wrote in message
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As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless Aiwa
hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find myself
wishing there were a device that combines these elements with a CD
Recorder.


The first junky one you tried wasn't enough aggravation for you - you want
to line up to do it again?


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"Rebecca Webb" wrote in message
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As the turntable/CD Player/dual cassette deck stereo dies (worthless
Aiwa hunk of junk, the cassette decks died within months..) I find
myself wishing there were a device that combines these elements with
a CD Recorder.


The first junky one you tried wasn't enough aggravation for you - you
want to line up to do it again?


Good point!

Buying quality within reason is generally a good strategy.


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Thanks for all the input! RW

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