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Just what I wanted January 7, 2009 sammi hat (Crystal River, FL) I have only had my TEAC LP-R400 for about a month, it is everything I hoped it would be with the exception of a tape recorder. I have recorded albums and records that are 40 to 50 years old - the reproduction is perfect! I would recommend this player to anyone who wants to save their old records and albums.
Good but don't buy the linked CDs-Rs--only digitial audio work December 25, 2008 Janet L. Coryell (Grand Rapids, MI) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was great for my husband's large LP collection, and I thought I'd buy the CD-Rs linked with the device by Amazon (or JR, that makes the CDs). He took it upstairs, hooked it up, put on an album and recorded it perfectly onto the CD from JR. Then we tried to play the CD on the stereo downstairs--no dice. Wouldn't play in his computer either--it showed up as a blank CD. Turns out that you can use only CD digital audio, not the CD audio/music things that I bought BECAUSE they were linked with the TEAC. Dirty pool, if you ask me. I'm stuck with a bunch of CDs that don't do anything--my computer can't even "find" them. I'm hoping to return them, but more important: buy digital audio CDRs (not even CD-RWs, since the instruction manual warns against them, as they are not playable on all equipment). And to whoever was responsible for linking these two items together: thanks for nothing--it's no fun to have someone disappointed with a Christmas gift! Next time, be more careful, willya? JC
Great turntable, CD recorder, decent player November 28, 2008 Mark E. Monaghan (Virginia Beach, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am impressed at the quality of the turntable. It is a manually operated device, but the CD recording capability from LPs is very good. As a record and CD player, it is a solid player but the sound quality and volume leave a lot to be desired. I bought this item knowing that it wasn't a huge quality sounding item, but a great record player and CD recorder. Cd's by the way, go in one at a time. There is no disc changer.
unhappy November 26, 2008 Cheryl Hibbert 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
this company is extremely difficult to get hold of when needed. The item I purchased was a christmas gift and thanks to the greed of this company the person I bought it for also knows what it is. You have so thoughtfully sent at least a dozen "please buy more for your recorder" to our shared address. Thank you again for the thoughtless inconvience to your customer at a time of year that screams "Gift" I will purchase further electronic items from in town store Best Buys. Thank your for the lesson. Happy Holidays a very unhappy customer, I can not afford to purchase anything else, hoping for a surprise.
Bring your vinyl up to date. October 13, 2008 gary jensen (campbell, california United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A great and easy way to get that lp collection onto cd's. Very easy to use, and once you get going you can't stop. Granted you still get the pops and clicks off the vinyl onto the cd but it is still nice to hear your collection again after all these years.
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