Pioneer PDR-555RW CD Recorder
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- Inputs: Digital Audio (Optical) x 1 Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
- Device Type: Recorder
- Number of Discs: 1
- Outputs: Digital Audio Coaxial x 1 Digital Audio Optical x 1 Headphone Jack
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An overall "Good Quality" consumer CD recorder.
Pros
Solid built quality, reads poor quality media.
Cons
No Digital Record Level, not compatible (Rec.) with Professional media.
Recommended it?
Yes
I bought this recorder back in 1998 when it first came out
(a hefty price tag). My purpose was to transfer vinyl to CD for re-mastering. What prompted me to purchase this was the "Recording" level control for fading out after recording. After a while, I've realize how good of quality this machine really was and started to appreciate it more and more. This machine works very well in conjunction with a professional unit (Marantz CDR631) that I mainly use for mastering and archive. Its got no problem reading poor quality discs either, where I can immediately transfer it to higher grade discs with my pro unit.
(a hefty price tag). My purpose was to transfer vinyl to CD for re-mastering. What prompted me to purchase this was the "Recording" level control for fading out after recording. After a while, I've realize how good of quality this machine really was and started to appreciate it more and more. This machine works very well in conjunction with a professional unit (Marantz CDR631) that I mainly use for mastering and archive. Its got no problem reading poor quality discs either, where I can immediately transfer it to higher grade discs with my pro unit.