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TEAC CD-RW880 CD Recorder with Remote by Teac
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Teac Brand: Teac Edition: Electronics Format: CD Model: CD-RW880 Publisher: Teac Studio: Teac Music Label: Teac Product features: - Program - repeat, shuffle, play
- Headphone Jack
- Inputs - 1 Analog Audio & 1 optical Digital Audio.
- Outputs - 1 Audio
- Unit Dimensions - 17.12 x 3.93 x 11.62
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of TEAC CD-RW880 CD Recorder with RemoteCustomer Review: Works great, no problems at all, reliable Summary: 5 Stars
I'm glad I read all the reviews on this one and another Sony unit I had considered since this one seems very superior to the Sony and the problems listed by users of that unit. This unit functions as people have described. Yes, you have to use CD-R music cd's on it, but that's true anytime you burn music on anything anyway really. I've had no problems with this unit at all over the last year or two that I've owned it and I expect it will last a long time. It does take wasting let's say 2-4 blank CD's figuring it out and getting used to how to run it. After that, you should have no problems. Definitely read the reviews here that give you tips on how to run it. You have to get the right sequence of buttons and settings or it won't do what it is supposed to, but once you do, it's fine. The manual is ok, but not all that good, I had to reread it a few times and then read the reviews here again that I had noted, in order to get the operation down right. The sound quality of the CD's made from burning are excellent. The biggest difficulty once you understand how to do it right (and the sequence of buttons is easy once understood, I wrote myself a little note on how to do it and put the note on the unit so that if I don't do it for awhile and forget, I look at the note and remember instantly), the biggest difficulty is you absolutely have to separate each track if you want to have each track you burn be separate like a normal CD. That means you have to hit pause or stop and then play again each time. There's no way for the unit to reliably do it itself, as many have noted here. So, if you're recording CD's, the way to do it is while you're reading, studying, cleaning house or paying close attention. You can't just toss a CD on and leave, unless you want one long track for what you record. Once you get used to these issues, which are pretty universal to all lower priced stand alone CD burners anyway, then you can be very happy with the results. I'm putting some of my old cassette tape collection of alt rock from the 80's and early '90's on this thing. I'm using it less now that I have a really good CD burning program on my computer, freeware called CDBurnerXP, by far the best one I found for the computer and superior to my Windows Media that came with my computer, but the TDK stand alone unit is the only way to burn my tape collection. If you want a stand alone in this price range, I highly recommend this unit, it seems to be the best one out there for sure.
Description of TEAC CD-RW880 CD Recorder with RemoteIncludes: remote control, 2 RCA cables, 1 optical digital cable, and 2 AA batteries. Teac CD Recorder - With this component CD recorder, you can easily create your own audio CDs using your existing stereo system. It's compatible with both CD-R and CD-RW media (designed for music components). Unit Weight - 10 lbs. Not compatible with CDR or CDRW intended for computer use A great way to store all your old records and cassette tapes to CD media, the TEAC CD-RW880 is compatible with recording and playing back CD-R/RW discs (but not discs with data, such as MP3 files). It features easy-to-operate controls on the unit as well as on the included remote, a center-mounted drive mechanism, and program/repeat/shuffle play selections. It has a stylish black cabinet that sits atop four shiny steel foot columns. It has one analog and one digital optical audio input, one analog audio output, and a single headphone jack with volume level control. What's in the Box CD player/recorder, remote control (with batteries), power cord, printed operating instructions
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