Experience with Audio CD Recorder


I have a large LP collection, and I want to record 1500-2000 of them onto CD. I have a CD-R and recording software in my computer, but my PC and audio/turntable systems are at opposite ends of the house. Hence, I am considering the purchase of CD recorder that I can install in my audio system. I recently looked at a Philips dual-tray CD recorder on sale for $400, but am also looking at other models. Does anyone have experience with a good CD recorder that: a) installs in your audio system; and b) makes high quality CD copies of LP's? Any suggestions are appreciated.
sdcampbell
I use a Pioneer PDR-99 which I am very happy with. While it only records to CD-R (and not CD-RW) it is still capable of great recordings. Incidentally the top tip from me on Analog recording is to buy a record cleaner (I bought a second hand VPI 16.5) - it really does eradicate a huge amount of the clicks and pops that drove many folks (including me) from vinyl in the mid to late 80's and makes the recordings pretty darn cool
If you have a cd player with a coax out you'll get better quality for your money out of a single tray the dual try philips only has 3db increments for an analog input so its harder to set a precise level. Go to a pro store guitar center etc and take a look at a tascam or a higher end marantz for better quality a/d converters