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Granted you still get the pops and clicks off the vinyl onto the cd but it is still nice to hear your collection again after all these years. A great and easy way to get that lp collection onto cd's. Very easy to use, and once you get going you can't stop.
I am totally satisfied. You might want to order them with the recorder to get started. I have no working turntable.
I did have some trouble finding the Digital Audio CDs. If you are an old vinyl person, you can bring the music up to date on CD. They are a specialty item.
I have a lot of old LPS, which I cherish but never listen to. That was what I was hoping for. Try this.
After deciding to transfer them to CD, I looked at the choices & selected this TEAC. It is not too difficult to operate & the CDs sound just like the records.
Customer service was great and accomodating. Everything worked as advertised. Had a question on why CD did not work and found out that my CD player was too old.
The tonearm does what it needs to, without bells & whistles, and I like the automatic return. which replacement stylus (needle) would they recommend getting.
Would that one fit on this. I think TEAC had a G-350 model.
I was delighted when I discovered this nifty machine online. The only question I might have for others who've had this awhile.
The TEAC website is useless when it comes to accessories for this unit. It's very intuitive in its operation, and records to a CD with no fuss or muss.
Without a tracking control, I hope it maintains its speed over time.
I would not recomend this Teac LP-R400 to anyone. When I talked to them, they said that the part was on back order and they did not know when they would receive the part.I am very disappointed with the purchase, and because I had to wait for the part I was over the 30 day return time. It has now been over a month and it has not been repaired yet.
When I started recording, the recorder would start recording and then an error would show and stop recording. Acouple of times it recorded a whole record and I then finalized it, but when I played it, it recorded some of the songs and then stopped recording and a few songs later it started recording again.I took the Teac to a certified Teac repair shop, they said that the part that did the recording was malfunctioning. I purchased a Teac LP-R400 the first part of June, I have a lot of records that I wanted to save to CD's.
I left the recorder and they said it would be ready in about three weeks. I will never again buy a Teac product. I continued to try and ruined severl CD's.
It would record record for a while and then just stop.
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