I have older stand alone ones that were made for home use. They sound good with their built in A/D converters. The home ones need audio/music only type of blank CDs. If you buy a "Pro" type of recorder, it should be able to use regular data CDs. The audio/music blanks are getting harder to find. One drawback, they say that some older players have problems with the audio type of CD, worse yet a lot more don't get along with the ones made on data blanks. Try burning a data CD with music from your computer, and see if your players like them. I had a Meridian (model?) that was picky about this.
Who makes a good or decent CD recorder?
Who makes a good or decent CD recorder? I'm interested in making compilation CD’s to listen to on my home CD player. I have searched the web & have only found two CD recorders that are available: the TEAC CD-RW890 & TASCAM recorders which I believe are also made by TEAC. Are there others that I am not aware of? Has anyone used the TEAC CD-RW890 or the TASCAM recorders and if so any comments on either of them would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
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