CD Recorder


I want to buy a CD recorder, but have heard that some are more reliable than others. Anyone care to share their experiences as far as operational ease, features and in particular reliability? Also, do some make a better quality copy than others?
bioman
I am inclined to agree, don't buy a consumer recorder. They are a major pain.
I second Jksellman's opinion about the professional Marantz
CD recorders. I'm the owner of a 12+ year old video editing
and media duplication company. We have used a Marantz Model
CDR500 for the past ten months; and it has performed perfectly and produced excellent sounding discs. I might
also mention that all the discs I have produced for myself
work perfectly on my CD players at home and in my autos -
something that CANNOT be said for some of the "cheapy"
computer CD burners on the market.
Thanks for the feedback. It sounds like a pro unit is my best bet...I'll just save my pennies a little longer.
I have a Pioneer PDR-609, and I really like it. It's easy to use, and the copies of CDs sound virtually the same as the originals. Recordings from analog sources sound great too. A friend has a professional recorder. The main difference is that he can make copies of digital copies, and he can record onto any CDR, not just consumer audio CDRs. The price difference between computer and consumer audio CDRs is much smaller than it once was.

I also recommend Mitsui CDRs, but I've also get great recordings on TDK and Maxell.
The Tascam CDRW-700 was my choice after a "training wheels" Pioneer. At $450 from Oade Bros., this single-disc unit does everything. Uses cheap computer CDRs and CD-RWs, has a "direct digital" link to avoid sample rate converters, has a one-day timer, has an "unfinalize" feature in additon to the usual CD-RW erase mode, and has proven totally reliable. And it makes creat sounding copies (and copies from copies). Good luck. You're in for a lot of fun.