Philips CDR CD Recorders/Players
Philips CDR CD Recorders/Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 25, 2002]
Renato
AudioPhile
The equipment freezes all the time, even when I use the Philips CDR. I´ve lost 50% of my blank cds, and in three months of use, it is back to the repair shop for the third time. |
[Sep 16, 2001]
Carl Reid
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent quality recording (when it works).
Weakness:
wastes a lot of blank cdrs by recording on them but then refusing to finalize them. At first I was very impressed with both the recording quality and the price of my Philips 570 CD Burner. The quality of the recording is amazing ( I used the 570 in conjunction with a Technics SL-PD9 CD Player[which is an incredible CD Player, hopefully I'll submit a review on it soon] , by utilizing the optical digital output on the PD9. Very soon however I discovered that several brands of blank CDRs would not finalize with the player. The repair crew at the store where I bought and returned it experienced the same problems with a couple of other brands eg. Maxwell , Samsung etc... |
[Mar 24, 1999]
DAN
an Audio Enthusiast
When this recorder was the only one on the market, it Initially possessed a unique feature that allowed the use of computer data CDRs that are cheaper than the consumers CDRs designed for use with the recorder. This feature has now been disabled and the CDR880 is no longer attractive to buy for the following reasons: |
[Oct 10, 2000]
John Schumann
Audiophile
Strength:
Great when it works.
Weakness:
I'm on my fourth unit. It freezes up during finalization and is VERY temperamental. Is anyone else having these problems ? The aggravation far outweighs the benefits. |