As I discussed yesterday, I convert my vinyl to CD in two ways. We discussed the program "Spin It Again" and now I want to discuss a unit (TEAC Multi Music Player/CD Recorder) that I purchased that also converts your record albums to CD format. Here is the unit:
TEAC Phono CD Recorder
I have coverted over sixty albums to CD so far, and I must say that this is an easy machine to operate. There is no set up involved, just take it out of the box, plug it in, add a vinyl record on the turntable, add a CD to record on and press the appropriate button. This unit is very user friendly and anyone could operate it. It more than pays for itself, as you convert your precious vinyl records to CD!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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I used a blank music CD-R to make a copy of my record. The machine said it was recording, but it did not record my record to the blank CD-R. I have no instructions for the TEAC Multi Music Player/CD recorder G-350. I did press finalize but did not know if I should wait a certain time after pressing the finalize button. Can someone help me.
Thanks
Mike Bellini
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