Crosley Songwriter
What is best: Crosley or Teac LP vinyl automatic recorder CD?
I want to record my vinyl albums and cassettes to CDs, but I'm not a sophisticated technique Guy, so I want to make it as simple as possible. I feel that there are three fairly vinyl Single CD recorders that I can consider: Crosley Songwriter CR 248 AP Teac GF-650 Teac GF-350, I read that the Teac GF-350 is the ideal response recordings CD quality, and if this happens, I will not. Can you confirm if this is true? Who let the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 AP and the Teac GF-650, both which are sold at $ 400 - $ 500. I'd be very interested to see what you think: is either the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA or the Teac GF-650 easier to use, or less buggy? Which of the Crosley Songwriter CR 248 PA or the Teac GF-650 allows for better sound LPs to CDs? I have a tape of high quality deck, then I use the entry TO the Teac GF-650 to record my cassettes on CD? Another thing I should consider?
I use a USB record player recorder he clings to your PC and converts them into what ever format eg mp3 do a Google search on them. All the best MP3 and MP4 http://www.mp4direct.org