Denon CDR-W1500 2-Disc CD Recorder

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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareFine until it needs service
Pros: Nicely built player with good sound/recording.
Cons: No support/service from Denon in large city (San Diego).
My 1500 was as good as described in the other reviews. Then the logic and controls went bad. I can l ...
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Great sound quality. Makes great copies of LPs.
Pros: Great sound quality. Makes bit-for-bit copies of CDs and great conversions of LPs.
Cons: Requires CD-Audio disks and uses DCMS.
The Bottom Line: Highly recommended, especially for those who want to convert LPs to CD.
Highlights Records analog, digital or coax. High-speed or real-time cd duplication. Great sound qual ...
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New Life for my LPs!!
Pros: Quality of recorded sound. Dual tray arrangement. Recording options.
Cons: Function lettering on the faceplate is way small & on black. Home-made temporary labels helped.
The Bottom Line: This is a great buy and will give your music a new lease on life!!
I read every review of every cd recording device I could find in doing my research. This Denon model ...
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Good sound reproduction
Pros: excellent sound on copied CDs
Cons: It takes some practice and trial & error to master all of the features.
I have had this CD recorder for only a couple of weeks, so I'm still getting used to its operation. ...
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PC recording has NEVER been this good (updated 1/27/03).
Pros: Audio quality nearly on par with original prerecorded CDs.
Cons: Cumbersome, plodding user interface that's surrenders much to better-designed computer-based burning software.
The Bottom Line: For CD recording, no computer without a professional/studio grade audio processor can compare.
The number 1500 holds a hallowed place among the audio products in Denons history. Thei ...
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