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Old 6th February 2012   #1
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cd burner advice

i'm looking on getting a stand alone cd burner, just something that can record
from rca analog inputs and an input record level, i dont have much of a budget, any sugestions?
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have you looked in the classifieds?
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hello edva, i've looked through different site's and it seems alot of people mention the alesis masterlink or fostex models, i dont have that much to spend and was quite surprised how expensive they are, i'd have thought someone here may have used one that was more "budget"
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hello edva, i've looked through different site's and it seems alot of people mention the alesis masterlink or fostex models, i dont have that much to spend and was quite surprised how expensive they are, i'd have thought someone here may have used one that was more "budget"
What is your budget?
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can't go more than £200 i know that's not much but there must be something
out there for that amount (i hope)
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Try looking for a used HHB CD recorder. They seem to be fairly cheap. Your currency converts to about $320.00 US dollars which could get you a Masterlink if you hunted hard for a bargain.
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thank you for the reply Crash i'll look into the HHB CD recorder
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hello edva, i've looked through different site's and it seems alot of people mention the alesis masterlink or fostex models, i dont have that much to spend and was quite surprised how expensive they are, i'd have thought someone here may have used one that was more "budget"
I meant the classifieds right here on GS.
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I own an HHB, excellent unit.
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