[Dixielandjazz] Will it never end? More details on the all in
oneCD burner
David Richoux
tubaman at tubatoast.com
Wed Apr 5 18:07:48 PDT 2006
According to this site it does have aux connections:
http://bestselectronics.com/cat3010241
TEAC GF-350 Turntable / CD-Recorder
by TEAC (GF-350)
(picture)
$449 $307.8
· Includes an FM/AM radio with rotary tuning and a matching remote
control
· Measures 18.9 x 9.1 x 15 inches (W x H x D)
· Retro-styled compact stereo with a full-function 3-speed turntable
and a CD player/recorder
· Record from the turntable or from an external analog source (CD,
cassette, reel-to-reel, MP3)
· Stereo 3-inch speakers, backlit LCD, headphone jack
· Two 2.5 Full-range speakers deliver stereo sound
· Rotary analog AM/FM radio tuner
· Front-load CD Recorder Player supports CD, CDR and CDRW record and
play
· Up to 32-track CD music memory + Repeat and Suffle play modes
· Record level control and indicator
customer review: I cannot record 78s. The 350 records the scratch at
the start of the 78 but does not record music.I searched the internet
to find TEAC support for the 350 and cannot find any. They list a
number to call in California,but I am afraid I will have to punch a
bunch of numbers while their phone system tells me my call is
important. I would be hesitant to buy any TEAC produt again
Dave Richoux
On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:32 PM, Russ Guarino wrote:
> Kay,
>
> Does the TEAC GF-450 have the hookups in back to transfer cassette
> tapes to CDs ? That's the most important feature for me.
>
> Russ Guarino, Clarinet Maven
>
> Kay Spencer wrote:
>
>> Actually I did purchase one of these systems on the internet, a
>> TEAC GF-350, a few months ago for about $330. I am pretty happy
>> with what it does. Any LP in decent condition tranfers ok.
>> (There is one extra step that can be a nuisance... The track
>> markers have to be manually inserted by hitting a button on the
>> unit or on the remote control.)
>>
>> I purchased it from www.thetwistergroup.com . Thr GF-350
>> currently lists there at $297.12 before shipping charges.
>>
>> Kay
>>
>>
>>
>> Lowell Busching <verbose at daktel.com> wrote:
>> It turns out it IS a name brand. TEAC and there are indeed audio
>> input
>> jacks on the back so you can make CD's from your old cassette tapes
>> too.
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