CD Recorder Died - Best Replacement Option?


As the title says, my venerable Sony CDR-W33 cd recorder just died. For a number of reasons, I still need, from time to time, to make very high quality copies of cd's that I own. Most often, I do this when traveling, and also in relation to my car, which has no even remotely easy, affordable or acceptable way to add an iPod, or alternative. So I'm stuck with it's cd changer.

And so, I need to replace the existing unit with another one. The only currently available model that isn't $800-1000.00 and intended for pro usage, is this Tascam:

TASCAM CD-RW900MKII | Sweetwater.com

Does anyone have any experience with this unit? My old Sony made flawless copies,and that is what I'm after. The CDR-w33's do pop up on Amazon from time to time, as well as some other brands and models of older units, but many of them were from produced 2000-2005, and they are clearly getting up there in years, and continued reliability could be questionable.

Any suggestions, expertise, or recommendations are appreciated. Thanks.

JC
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Showing 1 response by tune_man

I currently use a Tascam CD-RW900MKII CD recorder and I like it very much. I also have an older Sony RCD-W500C CD recorder as well in another system. I use the Tascam mainly to record LP's on to CD-R. Both players make great copies but the Tascam has separate left and right recording level controls for analog recording which is a plus for me. If you won't be recording LP's this feature won't come into play for you however. My Sony Burner can only use Music CD-R's but the Tascam can use any CD-R's. I also burn CD-R's on my PC using Jriver and that is another very good option. Hope this helps.






Sony RCD-W500C CD Player