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Re: Tape or CD?

PANZER VI, no woes with a good machine, get a NAK 600, rehab it, IT'S BULLET PROOF AND WILL RUN FOREVER! I agree with bobp completely. I also have the same machine he does for a stand alone CD recorder, a great value but most of the time a real pain in the ass. I encounter 2 problems, 1) setting the level. Once you set it you better forget it. If you try to adjust during recording chances are the CD won't finalize, bummer, another coaster. 2) These machines are very susceptible to not recording good on CD-Rs that are more than 24X write speed, it even says so in the manual, yeah, where are going to find CD-Rs with a write speed of less than 48x or 52X. You can buy HHB media for about $1.00 or more each or MFSL Gold CD-Rs, 24X at about the same price. "WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK"


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