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Re: [ARSCLIST] Non Tekkie question re: consumer CD recorders



For what it's worth ...

I have and like this Tascam unit:
http://www.tascam.com/Products/CD-RW900.html

You can set the "trigger index" level, but it takes some trial and error. I have nver got it to work satisfactorally with LPs because of ticks and pops between cuts. It may work better for cassettes, assuming they're not made off LPs. I generally just sit by and make the index marks where needed.

Sound quality is good and mechanism is reliable. It's a professional unit, so it works with a wide range of CDR blanks, including my favorites, Toyo Yuden blue-dye generics.

Here's a good site that has all of Tascam's manuals in PDF form, so you can make an informed decision:

http://www.tascamcontractor.com/ftp_resources/files/manual/index.html


----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Ramm" <Stevramm@xxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:48 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Non Tekkie question re: consumer CD recorders



Hi!

I know someone will have an answer here.

I've got a lot of cassette tapes which I'd like to transfer to CD and
hopefully be able to index the tracks.

My PC is not in a location where my audio set up is. And I really don't  want
to play with PC software for editing etc.

Is there such a thing as an affordable stand alone CD recorder with which I
could transfer the cassettes (and even Reel-to-reel tapes I have in the same
room) to CD?

I don't want expensive professional equipment. Just something like those  DVD
records that record from VHS.

Thanks folks!

Steve


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