[Dixielandjazz] Will it never end? More details on the all in oneCD burner

Kay Spencer kay2840 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 5 19:04:06 PDT 2006


Russ,
   
  It seems to have the appropriate hookups and it is represented that it can be done but I haven't attempted it yet... Not only do I have some cassettes I would like to convert, but Jim has a whole bunch or reel to reel stuff that I want to convert in order to downsize.  Anyhow I'll send you a PDF of the owner's manual with the schematic of the "backside" connections of the Teac GF-350. 
   
  Kay
   
   

Russ Guarino <russg at redshift.com> 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 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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