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As above really, a friends has just about given in and keeps messing up the cds.
Cheers,
Zoe
I have a Pioneer PDR-609. It is very easy to use and makes excellent sounding recordings. I think they are about £250 or so now and very good value for money at that price.
The Pioneer 609 is less than £200 at Richer Sounds. I've got the predecessor, the 509 and I'm very pleased with it!:smokin:
I also have the Pioneer PDR-509.It is as good as it gets,with analogue/digital record levels,etc.A class player.The 609 was reviewed a while ago,and was as recommended as the 509.
Been using the Pioneer PDR 555RW for more than a couple of years now.
Good stable machine (I use it to record analogue signals from the radio mostly) .
Cheers,
Zoe
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I have a Pioneer PDR-609. It is very easy to use and makes excellent sounding recordings. I think they are about £250 or so now and very good value for money at that price.
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The Pioneer 609 is less than £200 at Richer Sounds. I've got the predecessor, the 509 and I'm very pleased with it!:smokin:
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I also have the Pioneer PDR-509.It is as good as it gets,with analogue/digital record levels,etc.A class player.The 609 was reviewed a while ago,and was as recommended as the 509.
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Been using the Pioneer PDR 555RW for more than a couple of years now.
Good stable machine (I use it to record analogue signals from the radio mostly) .
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