• 06-27-2006, 04:04 PM
    spiritman
    Recommend CD Recorder with Hard Drive
    [FONT="Comic Sans MS"]First post here. Looking for recommendations of CD Recorders with hard drive, ideally with the following features:

    No compression in recording
    Editing features
    Volume leveling
    Good size hard drive (over 100 hours)
    Non-degradable results
    Easy to change playlists or comparable
    Good manual- easy to understand
    Deal under $700
    Good customer service

    One possible so far is the Yamaha CDR HD 1500 but that may not too easy to understand. Many people suggest CD recording with a computer, but I don't really want to buy another computer. My computer hasn't been compatible with my car CD player. Ironic since both are Sonys. But also I've read reviews that say that some stand-alone components in my price range yield recordings superior to computer hard drives.
    Am NOT looking to duplicate CDs. Mostly want to make compilations from CD, DVD, LP and cassette (hence need for volume leveling or record level control with VU).
    When I search on most sites for CD recorders with hard drives I mostly get DVD recorders.[FONT]
  • 06-27-2006, 04:37 PM
    HAVIC
    Typically the when people burn cd's to play in a cd player the reason they don't work is because they do not "finalize" the disk. If you have a cd burner on your computer what program do you use to burn cds?

    Also sony blank cds are not that good. Try MAXELL.
  • 06-27-2006, 05:00 PM
    emorphien
    I highly recommend a computer as it can do all that and more, for $700.

    Granted that doesn't help if standalones are better than a computer. I'd like to see an actual comparison of a $700 standalone and a computer built for the same $$.
  • 06-27-2006, 05:59 PM
    Feanor
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    Alesis: Stereophile Class "A"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by spiritman
    [font="Comic Sans MS"]First post here. Looking for recommendations of CD Recorders with hard drive, ideally with the following features:

    No compression in recording
    Editing features
    Volume leveling
    Good size hard drive (over 100 hours)
    Non-degradable results
    Easy to change playlists or comparable
    Good manual- easy to understand
    Deal under $700
    Good customer service

    .[FONT]

    The Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 has scads of features includinG 24/96 recording. Hard disk is a little small per your requirements, otherwise looks good. Is rated a Stereophile Class 'A' component. Street price is around US$800.
  • 06-27-2006, 06:00 PM
    bonsaiguitar
    Go with the PC, and yes Sony blanks suck. Try CD-R type disks for best quality.