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Fri, Dec 15, 06 at 22:13
| This is new?, at least for "Crosley"; an integrated machine that transfers data from a LP record to a CD via the "burn" method.I did see a similar machine from Monkey Wards some years ago, and the Teak 350 also competes.
Most interesting at $400, but far too many details are unknown.. |
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| Way too expensive for what it does and how well it likely works. But if you don't want to buy pieces-parts and hook them up yourself, then it's a one-stop shop. |
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| Its a Crosley Songwriter CR 248, looks good, but this means little. The Sherwood Newcastle looks great but is a POS.. Thanx for the reply Steve... |
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| Still no reply - but I may have written to the wrong place. Still, this is yet another case of a big multi-national company buying a trade-name and pasting that to something cheaply made in China.. Business cannot be trusted. |
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