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Joe_E
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I am a long time cassette four track user and recently started using a cassette eight track which I am quite happy with. I have always mixed down to standard format cassettes to give to people. Problem is, most people don't even have cassette players in their home or car stereos anymore and I would like to find a way to produce reasonably good sounding (you know I'm not a fanatic or I wouldn't be recording on cassette) CD's on the cheap.
I am considering buying a Philips CDR 765/775 and trying to go straight from my 488 to the CD burner to make a CDRW master and make CDR copies from the master (this is a two drawer deck and is alledged to be able to do this). Am I about to waste $400 bucks or will this work? Any other suggestions (different CDR brands/models, etc.) for a tape guy trying to live in the digital world?
I am considering buying a Philips CDR 765/775 and trying to go straight from my 488 to the CD burner to make a CDRW master and make CDR copies from the master (this is a two drawer deck and is alledged to be able to do this). Am I about to waste $400 bucks or will this work? Any other suggestions (different CDR brands/models, etc.) for a tape guy trying to live in the digital world?