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Teac CD-RW880 CD Player/Recorder
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 coaxial 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 more
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- Posted: Nov-19-2008
Weak remote control
This product burns an original CD ok. But it requires a certain type of CD (digital audio). You WILL have to read the instructions carefully, but is works pretty good. However, I was disappointed in the short range of the remote control
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- Posted: Oct-04-2008
Just what I was looking for!
I almost bought a lp to mp3 product to record on my computer until I seen this product on Amazon.com. This is old school and I love it! Don't bother with the computer method this is much simpler to use and it works great. Just hook it up to your receiver and start recording your lp's in no time....
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- Posted: Sep-15-2008
Teac cd recorder
Functions EXACTLY as advertised, finalizes quickly, works equally well w/ both Fuji, and TDK RW's. Minor complaint: the digital recording volume control is difficult to fade in/out, as it graduates in steps, and is not as smooth as a rheostat type vol control would be.
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- Posted: Sep-15-2008
Mostly Good
I've had the Teac CD-RW880 since July 2008. I use it to copy my many LPs onto CDs for traveling and for work. It makes good audio CDs most of the time. I've made around 50 good CDs, and had to throw away maybe 10 bad disks. I've had the following troubles:1. Playback: On a few CDRs that have a...
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- Posted: Aug-13-2008
A much better and less expensive alternative
I just received my TEAC unit today and I put the return paperwork on it and sent it right back to Amazon without opening it. Nothing was wrong with the unit. I have nothing against TEAC as I own a reel-to-reel and a cassette deck and both are outstanding. I had debated this for well over a year...
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- Posted: Jul-04-2008
another home run for Amazon
Great product with price and service to match. Contacted seller with what I thought was a problem andreceived almost an instantaneous reply.
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- Posted: May-18-2008
Door for CD did not open.
When the product arrived I plugged it in and the door for inserting the |CD did not open. I returned the product for a refund.
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- Posted: May-17-2008
Better than expected
I was looking for the cheapest CD recorder I could find just to record weekly sermons to distribute to the homebound and elderly. I found the recorder easy to use, high quality, and it does wonders transferring my old LPs to CD.
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- Posted: Apr-20-2008
Good Unit - simple & bare bones, just what I wanted.
I bought the TEAC CD RW880 last week. I've got it hooked up to a Kenwood KR A4040 Receiver which lacks the four extra audio jacks needed to plug the CD recorder into. I had to (temoprarily) unplug the Yamaha Dual Cassette deck so I could connect the CD recorder. I'll have to by some Y-Splitter...
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- Posted: Apr-16-2008
Great unit for the money, Works great but has a few minor issues
Hi, I purchased this unit for my church to record the music/sermons weekly. The unit is very nice looking and feels sturdy and built well. The controls are easy to use and connections are very simple. Analog stereo in and out are all you need but you can also connect a digital signal to another...
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