Philips CDR880 CD Recorders/Players
Philips CDR880 CD Recorders/Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 17, 2003]
Dave Parish
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Easy to record, easy to understand. Fast-forward function in playback is VERY slow. When it works, it works well.
Weakness:
Phillips Magnavox service just plain blows. It took me three attempts to get a reliable working DVD from them, and now I have a "universal: CD recorder that works with only some CDs. Next time I buy anything else and lower my blood pressure. Got a good deal even though I had reservations about the Phillips brand. I was right. Many recordings are flawless, and when it works, it works well. What they don't tell you anywhere is that many brands of CDR "may be incompatible" with their unit, and there is no way to tell until after the recording is done and finalized - at which point it may truncate the recording, or even finalize the disc with 2-3 seconds of data. P-M recommended specific brands of CDRs finally, but offered no recourse for the 130 or so CDRs I have left from the brands that don't work. Next time, I will buy ANY other brand first. |
[Jan 17, 2003]
Dave Parish
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Easy to record, easy to understand. Fast-forward function in playback is VERY slow. When it works, it works well.
Weakness:
Phillips Magnavox service just plain blows. It took me three attempts to get a reliable working DVD from them, and now I have a "universal: CD recorder that works with only some CDs. Next time I buy anything else and lower my blood pressure. Got a good deal even though I had reservations about the Phillips brand. I was right. Many recordings are flawless, and when it works, it works well. What they don't tell you anywhere is that many brands of CDR "may be incompatible" with their unit, and there is no way to tell until after the recording is done and finalized - at which point it may truncate the recording, or even finalize the disc with 2-3 seconds of data. P-M recommended specific brands of CDRs finally, but offered no recourse for the 130 or so CDRs I have left from the brands that don't work. Next time, I will buy ANY other brand first. |
[Jan 02, 2003]
Stanley Summer
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cool looks and features
Weakness:
Durability I have used this unit for about 6-10 sessions then it started locking up. It would start recording,then the volume, tracks and all the buttons would lock up [freeze]. I would have to power it off [unplug] to remove the CD or stop the player. The unit was later reconditioned by Philips but has the same problem. I should have stuck with the CDR765. Similar Products Used: PC |
[Jan 27, 2000]
JIM
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
makes perfect digital dubs, easy to use, affordable
Weakness:
no digital record level control, remote uses AAA batteries Unit cost $309 (new but discontinued) at UBID.com. Similar Products Used: none |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Dave Hawes
an Audio Enthusiast
The CDR880 has done exactly what I wanted it to do: given me a way to take a lot of my music with me in the car. I cannot notice any difference in sound quality on my car stereo between the original recording and the recorded CD. And on my CD player at home, I can only notice a slight difference in sound quality (not enough to merit a lower rating). The playback sound quality from the CDR880 is not as good as my existing player, but that's not why I bought the unit. |
[Jun 21, 2001]
Hector Montero
Audiophile
Strength:
When it works, it does a good job of recording.
Weakness:
Terrible customer service (repairs). Too fragile. Appears to have intrinsic engineering design flaws. This unit worked fine for 4 recording sessions then it died. The unit would not finalize a CD. I sent it to Philips repairs in Knoxville. They broke the door. Sent it back. They sent it back to me with a still broken door. Sent it back. They fixed the door. But it still did not finalize. Sent it back requesting a new unit. They sent me a new CDR770 (not a CDR880). This whole process took two months. Their repair center was anything but eager to help. They destroyed my packing. Sams Club was clueless (as always), they didn't even know they carried this unit, until I showed the receipt. Until I hear that Philips has reworked their customer service centers they can kiss this customer goodbye. Similar Products Used: CDR on PC. |
[Jan 21, 2002]
Michael G.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
digital and analog recordings are as good as the original, unit is very easy to use
Weakness:
a little bit too much plastic (though built more solid than most current models), no correction possible when you have made a mistake while recording, it does not accept all 80min CD-R's A very good unit for recording own CDs from digital and analog sources. It is very easy to use, like a cassette deck. You can compile your own CDs easily, even from digital and analog sources on the same CD, and until the CD is not finalized yet you can also add tracks in later "sessions". But sometimes you have to discard CD-R's when you have made a mistake (for example you recorded the wrong source, or when you backup an old vinyl record and the needle skips, or when the telephone/doorbell rings you cannot always stop the recording process immediately). After this happened a few times, I now use CD-RW's when I copy "unknown" analog sources and edit those recordings with my PC, where I burn the "final" CD. But in general, you don't need to use computer CD-R's on this unit any more, because audio CD-R's are much less expensive than they were in the late 90s. This Philips CD-R recorder now has completely replaced my cassette decks for recording purposes. My old cassettes often do sound dull or play too slowly - my CD-R's will have a very much longer lifetime with the same sound quality as when they were new. Similar Products Used: CD-ROM burner in PC |
[Aug 20, 2001]
Fernando Macario
Audiophile
Strength:
Great as CD recorder
Weakness:
CD replay Great as a CD-recorder, I can´t tell the difference between original and copy. This is what is needed for a recorder! Not perfect as a player but who cares?? For that we have the cd player as source. It mantains the HDCD signal!! Similar Products Used: Computer CD-roms recorders |
[Jun 26, 1999]
witchdoctor
an Audiophile
This is a fantastic stand alone product.I reccomend usingcomputer cd-r's instead of the expensive audio ones.Just pull the drawer open and switch discs in stand-by mode before you hit play to begin recording.The discs I record |
[Nov 15, 1999]
Poul
Audiophile
Strength:
Good value, high-end recorder. Very easy to use. Good remotecontrol. Very innovative.
Weakness:
A little to much plastic. This product from Philips, must be rated in 3 different ways. As a digital recorder. As an analog recorder, and as cdplayer. |