I don't understand the comments about this machine not working with some
media. I've never had a problem, and I've burned over 100 discs with
this thing in the years that I've had it. Consumer data discs as well
as proper "music" CD-R's.
However, I only use made in Japan Fuji/Maxell/Sony discs, and made in Taiwan TDK Riteks.
I've
never specifically had to use "slower" media either. I question
whether those having problems with this machine are using poor quality
discs.
A good place online to shop for these HHB Cd-r Media is here.
(I am using 32x made in Japan Maxell CD-R's right now.)
The
only problem I have had (hence 4 stars and not 5), is that I use the
HHB 830 to do "needle drops" from lps to transfer them to CD-R, then rip
the CD-R's to my PC. *Sometimes* my PC chokes trying to read tracks
recorded by this machine that play fine elsewise. The solution is to
skip the 1st sample or two on tracks that have this problem, and rip the
rest of the track. Copy Range vs Copy Track (in EAC).
I really
love this machine other than that small problem. I record digitally,
analogly, from lp, from DVD (some DVD soundtracks of live releases are
better mastered than their CD counterparts), etc. I really like how you
can adjust the recording level of both analog and digital inputs. Some
machines don't allow you to change the digital input level.
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