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I want to record my vinyl albums and cassettes to CDs, but I am not a technically sophisticated guy, so I want to make it as simple as possible. It is my impression that there are three fairly simple vinyl to CD recorders that I can consider:

Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA
Teac GF-650
Teac GF-350

I have read that the Teac GF-350 makes low quality CD recordings, and if that is so, I don't want it. Can you confirm whether that is true? That leaves the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA and the Teac GF-650, both which sell for $400-$500. I would be very interested in seeing what you think about:

Is either the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA or the Teac GF-650 easier to use, or less buggy?
Which of the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA or the Teac GF-650 makes better sounding LPs to CDs?
I have a really high quality cassette deck, can I use the AUX input on the Teac GF-650 to record my cassettes onto CDs?
Anything else I should consider?

2007-08-07 16:09:55 · 2 answers · asked by Marc G 6 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

2 answers

I'd use a USB Record player recorder it hooks to your PC and converts them to what ever format E.g mp3 do a google search on them.


All the best mp3 and mp4 players http://www.mp4direct.org

2007-08-07 17:08:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Crosley Recorder

2016-10-31 05:12:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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