Connecting a CD copier to decks

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  1. TheSpence

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    Connecting a CD copier to decks

    A)How do you do it
    B)What copier would you get
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  3. BRID

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    You mean a regular pc cd burner? Or summit else?
  4. ManofScience

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    like one of the seperates? i pressume (i've never seen one) they've got like loads of inputs on the back, like optical and stuff like that, but the easiest way is like a tape deck. REC OUT on the mixer to phono LINE IN on the CD deck. Get some nice OF cable and gold plated plugs to feel special too!
  5. TheSpence

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    Not a pc burner
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    Well done Man Of S
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    I had one of them. Make sure you put track marks in as you record cos you can't after - pain
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    I got a separate one nowt to do with PC. Loads of audio companies do em now, Its just got phono line out & line in, so i can burn straight from the record output on me mixer. Or straight from other CD deck on stereo, or just straight off my deck.

    Bout £150 - £200

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