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rpetersen
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Copying Casettes to CD

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Does any one have a Phillips recorder or equivalent to use for copying cassettes and LP's to a CD for sale - I'd rather do this that go through the computer.
thanx.......Ron

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Post by Earl Hensley »

I have a Harmon-Karden cd burner and do a lot of cassette to cd transfering. Mine works better than a comp.
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Earl - What model are you using

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Post by Gary Oatsvall »

I bought a Phillips against some advice I read and it went bad. Replaced it with a Sony and it does the job perfect. The only problem is you have to punch in "record" after each song or with tape you just get one continence song due to even slight tape hiss. You can program it to read pauses but that can backfire.
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I bought a philips and it failed 2 weeks after the warranty ran out. Image

Now I'm using a Tascam. very nice!
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I had a Phillips recorder. It NEVER did work !! I now have an RCA. It works great. It assigns tracks automatically if the tape has at least 3 seconds between songs or you can make them manually. I highly recommend the RCA. You can put in almost any analog signal.
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Thanx for the Great info - Still looking

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bOb, What's the Tascam called? Also, what are these devices called besides 'recorders'? It's hard to shop w/o a name. Thanks.
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I RUN MY TAPES THRU A 15 BAND STEREO EQM INTO MY PHILLIPS RECIEVER/AMP AND INTO MY PHILLIPS CD RECORDER/ PLAYBACK MACHINE....
ONLY PROBLEM, BAUGHT SOME DEFECTIVE BLANK C.D.s REPLACED THEM AND EVERYTHING HAS BIN FINE........MEMOREX WILL NOT WORK IN MY CD RECORDER.........I DONT KNOW WHY..........JENNINGS,,,U PK;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

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This is the one I'm using, Leila: http://www.zzounds.com/item--TASCC222MKII
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JENNINGS: THE PHILLIPS RECORDER WANTS 74 MINUTE "DIGITAL AUDIO" CDS. IT WON'T TAKE 80 MINUTE CDS AND IT WON'T TAKE REGULAR COMPUTER CDS.

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Post by Ernest Cawby »

I have a Technics VGCA, master unit, I play the cassets thru a Technics casset player, into Sound Forge, save it as a wave file, makes beautiful sounding CD's. BUT this takes real time.
I do long play on a Technics turntable the same way.

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THANK YOU BOBBY FOR NCLEARING THAT UP FOR ME,, I'LL KNOW BETTER NEXT TIME...THANK YOU AGAIN,,,,,,,JENNINGS

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