jefemeister
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I am selling my Tascam CD-RW700 CD recorder. I am asking $125 plus actual shipping and fees.
This is an essential piece of equipment if you're making CDs from vinyl or tape. My primary use was to make studio quality recordings of my friend's DJ sessions. Not only is this unit a great burner, it's an analog/digital Swiss Army knife.
The unit is in very good condition. It's been in the box since 2005, and for a couple years before that it was sitting unplugged in my audio rack. I estimate it's burned an absolute maximum of 100 discs in its lifetime, mostly in the 2000-2003 timeframe. Includes the remote and detachable rack mounts. I do not have the manual but it can be downloaded from the Tascam site. This burner can use consumer-grade CD-Rs and CD-RWs and can also bypass SCMS copy protection.
I just hooked everything up and verified complete operation. I checked the following: Analog I/O, Tosklink I/O, Coax I/O, Analog preamp, Digital preamp, Burning discs with analog and digital sources, CD and CD-R playback, Variable headphone output, Controls, Display. Everything works flawlessly.
Please see the following link for more information and stock pictures:
TASCAM
Please see the following link for my feedback here at head-fi:
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f12/jefemeister-47775/
This is an essential piece of equipment if you're making CDs from vinyl or tape. My primary use was to make studio quality recordings of my friend's DJ sessions. Not only is this unit a great burner, it's an analog/digital Swiss Army knife.
The unit is in very good condition. It's been in the box since 2005, and for a couple years before that it was sitting unplugged in my audio rack. I estimate it's burned an absolute maximum of 100 discs in its lifetime, mostly in the 2000-2003 timeframe. Includes the remote and detachable rack mounts. I do not have the manual but it can be downloaded from the Tascam site. This burner can use consumer-grade CD-Rs and CD-RWs and can also bypass SCMS copy protection.
I just hooked everything up and verified complete operation. I checked the following: Analog I/O, Tosklink I/O, Coax I/O, Analog preamp, Digital preamp, Burning discs with analog and digital sources, CD and CD-R playback, Variable headphone output, Controls, Display. Everything works flawlessly.
Please see the following link for more information and stock pictures:
TASCAM
Please see the following link for my feedback here at head-fi:
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f12/jefemeister-47775/