Teac GF-350 Shelf System

Average User Rating
(3.70 out of 5) from 11 reviews
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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareVery Disappointing
Pros: Compact, Good manuals, Easy set-up
Cons: REALLY POOR SOUND REPRODUCTION, Requires copy protected recording media, Poor value for the cost.
The Bottom Line: It is a waste of time to copy your vintage LP's to CD with this equipment. The sound quality and fidelity range are very poor.
I have hundreds of old LP's from the 60's, 70's and 80's that I can no longer use in my home sound s ...
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Exactly what we've been waiting for!!!
Pros: Very easy to use!!
Cons: Cost, plus required music digital audio disks are more expensive than plain CDR disks.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend this for all of you who have vinyl sitting in your basement. I've surprised people by emailing them songs they thought they would never hear again!
I have a very large collection of vinyl from the late 70s and early 80s, many of which are no longer ...
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Transcribe LPs and tapes to CD discs with reliable easily operated equipment
Pros: Reliability, ease of use, and fidelity.
Cons: Automatic tracking is not effective. Audio is restricted to two built-in speakers.
This is a complete stereo designed to put LPs and tapes onto CD discs. The latter must be "Digital ...
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GF-350 COMPUPLUS.COM $269.98 + SH
Pros: Good recording quality..easy to use..worth every penny..
Cons: write protect feature sucks...and not able to copy direct from radio
I purchased GF-350 with Compuplus.com for $269.98 plus $12.00 SH. I owned Teac's reel to reel/ and a ...
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Serial Copy Management System Problems
Pros: Looks like an easy way to get music from records to CDs...wrong
Cons: Serial Copy Management System prevents really useful copying and limits copying to that one CD.
IF the GF-350 won't allow a copy to be replicated then the copy is a dead end and not a real backup ...
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