CD Recorders


Still not enough info on what you guys recommend for a professional quality CD recorder. What are the best you have found, where do you purchase them (retail or on-line, what sites?) what features do you recommend, dual tray or single (I think I want dual)and what did you, or do you plan to spend for yours?
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Oops, forgot to give you a website where you can find this stuff:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/

Click the Recording tab at the top of their home page. Then click CD-R Recorders in the left column.
The Marantz Professional CDR500 is a dual well unit that does a fantastic job. It can override the copy code so that you can make copies of copies. You can also use computer CDR's and CDW regular discs (I cannot tell the difference between these discs and those made for audio). It has an abundance of features. I purchased mine from J&R about 6 monthd ago for 669.00. They recently advertised it for 649.00. Good luck in your hunt.
Abecollins, I bought my CD-R to copy computer software (backup copies, of course...). I made a great buy for $299.00. My music tapes come out nice, too!
If you are recording D to D, I would suggest the HHB "Burn it". It is affordable and can be had for $450. It has Digital balance and volume control. If you are going A to D, I would suggest the Sony CDR 66, it has SBM and sells for sround $650. And for the ultimate, Yamaha CDR 1000, it has Apogee's UV22 but cost $1,200.