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Philips CDR775 CD Recorder

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Technical Details

  • Bitstream: no
  • Built-In Radio: No
  • CD Amplifier: no
  • CD Copy Twin Deck: no
  • CD Player / Recorder: CD Recorder
  • CD Player Features: Draw Loading
  • CD-Changer: no
  • CD-R/Rw Recording: yes
  • DAB: no
  • DAB Broadcast: no
  • DVD Video/Audio: Video
  • Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB): No
  • Digital Out: yes
  • Digital Versatile Disk: no
  • DivX Capability: no
  • Dolby Decoder: not Integrated
  • MP3 Playback: No
  • MP3 Player: no
  • MP3 Recording: no
  • Mini CD: no
  • Multi CD Player: No
  • Multi Play Capability: no
  • Number of CD's held: 1
  • Picture CD readable: -PhotoCD
  • Player/Recorder: Recorder+Player
  • Portable Remote: non portable
  • Radio Built In: no
  • Server Function: no
  • Shock-Proofed: no
  • Shockproof: No
  • Super Audio CD: No
  • Super Audio CD Playback: No
  • Super Audio CD-Player: no
  • Table / Portable: Table
  • Table/Portable: Table
  • Width (mm): 435
  • Year of Introduction: 1999
  • Year of introduction: 1999
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 5 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 4.5 Kg
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  • Item model number: CDR775
  • ASIN: B00005JJ5B
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Jan 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 77,337 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Philips' CDR 775 audio CD recorder brings high-speed recording and hard-wired convenience to a new level of affordability. The deck works equally well as a recorder and as a player, thanks to its abundant hook-up options. It doesn't muster the stellar quality from its analogue outputs that you'll find in pricier CD recorders and players, though the digital outputs sound fine.

The CDR 775 is equally happy receiving data from either of the two established means of digital audio transmission (optical or coaxial), and its analogue inputs let you feed the recorder from external devices such as cassette decks or a turntables--though a turntable must first be routed through a phono preamplifier.

Topping the list of cool playback features is the CDR 775 DJ mode, which lets the two trays function independently. This means, that you can make yourself the life of a party by routing the deck's respective outputs into a DJ's mixer and letting fly with a new track just as the track from the other tray is fading out. Alternatively, you can route the outputs to separate amplifiers or receivers and enjoy simultaneous playback of different music in different rooms.

Another benefit is the ability to record at either normal or double speed from the player deck to the recorder deck. Double-speed recording can only take place during internal digital dubbing, though copies from analogue originals must be made at single speed. All recording falls into one of five categories. In any category, the process is the same: first select the type of recording you'll be making, then hit Record--it's pretty much as simple as that.

"Make CD" will digitally record the CD in the playback tray at high speed and automatically finalise the disc upon completion, coming as close as can be to one-touch recording. "Record Fast" is similar, but will not finalise the disc, letting you add additional tracks before completing the CD. "Record Listen" makes a digital recording at single speed. "Record Extra Disc" will commence recording upon the CDR775's sensing of a digital signal from an external digital source. "Record Extra Manual", lets you tell the recorder when to begin recording from an external source.

One thing this recorder does that may be unique to Philips recorders is to cancel a recorded track altogether if you hit stop within three seconds of initiating a recording. The headphone jack is a huge convenience, but for some reason Philips neglected to supply a volume control for it, so you're stuck with a single very loud output. Other drawbacks include less than perfect sound from the standard analogue stereo outputs and the absence of a fade-in/out button.

Nevertheless, given everything the CDR 775 does--and the price at which it does it--this CD recorder makes an exciting production tool for the inner DJ in us all. --Michael Mikesell



Product Description

Want to burn your own music compilation? Making and recording our own CDs becomes easier than ever with the stylish Philips CD Recorder CDR775. The two independent CD decks (one has CD-recording functionality) enable you to quickly and directly record from CD to CD, without connecting to any external equipment.

A key features of this dual-deck audio CD recorder / player is its double-speed recording (recordings of complete discs can also be made at normal speed, while the disc is being played). Also, both decks can be used together as a 2-disc CD changer, with 99-track programming and random-play functions that work across both drives--or, in DJ mode, the CD drives can be operated separately.

Other features include: an auto-sample rate converter from 12 to 56 KHz, so that recordings can be made from all kinds of digital sources; CD text recording, input and editing, so that you can identify the disc while it's playing; direct line recording from 44.1 KHz (CD/MD) to ensure perfect reproduction of a CD; a variable headphone connection; the capacity to record and play digital audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs; synchronised auto-start recording, so that recording starts automatically while you play the disc; and a remote control.


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3.8 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent value for money!, 25 Sep 2001
By A Customer
As a long time working DJ (27 years +) I still have a lot of hard to get tracks on vinyl. I purchased my recorder to be able to load some of these on to CD's to save having to carry vinyl & turntables around. The machine is very easy to use and the sound quality when played back at high volumes is very good. I agree that the CD trays are a little flimsy but just need to be treated with a little care. My only gripe of an otherwise excellent product is that when recording an album the machine does not recognise the end of tracks to increment the track number automatically. (It does do this when copying CD's from an external source)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SLIMLINE AND NEAT, 6 Sep 2001
By A Customer
I chose the CDR775 recorder after compering it with other similar models of CD recorders, and to me the CDR775 had the edge over the others, giving you different recording options as well as other features. On the other hand it would of been nice to be able to input text whilst in playback mode, have a volume control for the headphones and be able to fade in/out facilities, apart from that I think it`s a gret little machine.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hassle free recording, 19 Jan 2003
By A Customer
The Philips CDR 775 is a great little performer and at an affordable price... There are five recording modes, adequate for just about everything and they are simplicity itself. All you need to do is to get 2 or 3 re-writable audio cd's, read the manual properly and practice. After that you'll never make a mistake using normal recordable audio cd's. Other reviewers have highlighted minor gripes such as the lack of a volume control for the 'phones socket. These are only minor gripes however and not enough, in my view, to reduce the rating from 5 stars to 4.
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