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LP And Cassette To CD Recorder Converts Both Tapes And Vinyl

LP And Cassette To CD Recorder

We’ve seen some brilliant gadgets for digitizing your old LPs and others for converting audio cassettes – but if you have a collection of both, you can’t go past this all-in-one device. Called the LP And Cassette To CD Recorder, it rolls your tapes and spins your vinyl, capturing and recording them to CD for instant playback or for archiving/editing/sharing on your computer.

Preserving your old analog archives in just three steps, the LP And Cassette To CD Recorder faithfully captures playback in digital form on CD-R or CD-R/RW media and can be paused to record only your favorite tracks, to make a seamless transition when flipping over to B-sides or when switching tapes and records completely to create a compilation disk.

Incorporating a 70mm full-range speaker, the LP And Cassette To CD Recorder also plays back your 33s, 45s, 78s, cassettes and CD’s and includes a built-in AM/FM radio with digital tuner – so you can catch up on the latest tunes when not converting your classics.

With two RCA inputs you can also hook up this LP/cassette converter combo to a beefier stereo in seconds, while an included remote lets you sit back and relax – controlling your recordings from a distance.

Fitted with a dust cover, an easy-to-read backlit LCD and an included needle (for up to 50 hours of vinyl playback), the LP And Cassette To CD Recorder measures 9″ high x 19″ wide x 15″ deep, weighs 23lbs, plugs into AC and is available now from Hammacher Schlemmer for $399.95. Packs of two replacement needles are also available for $24.95.

Hammacher Schlemmer are offering Mark's Technology News readers free shipping on all orders over $99 until March 31st, 2010. To take advantage of this offer, simply enter voucher code SHIPMAR3 at the checkout.

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