Denon CDR510 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: DenonPrice: $749.00 
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Denon CDR510 Independent Combination CD-R/RW Recorder and MP3/CD Player The CDR510, Marantz Professional's next generation CD Recorder makes CD-R/RW recording a playback easier than ever. The Marantz CDR510 features two independent drives: one for CD-R/RW playback and recording and a second drive for playback only. Standalone Duplication Make perfect digital copies of CDs and CD-R/CD-RW discs without resampling through A/D converters. With the unique Automaster™ feature you are able to create a Disk At Once copy from any normal CDR disk that has been recorded track by track. The Disk At Once disk created by the CDR510 can be used directly for Red Book glassmastering and duplication, without the need for expensive manual premastering in the CD pressing plant. CD-Text Generation Create and edit track and disc titles with simple input controls. These titles are saved as CD-Text that can be viewed on CD players and recorders that support the CD-Text format (such as Marantz Professional's PMD330/331/340 CD players). Accepts Multiple Disc Formats The CDR510 accepts CD-R and CD-RW discs, including 1X-speed discs for computer use. This wider choice in media offers greater flexibility and additional cost savings. Record Level and Balance Control The CDR510 offers both digital and analog record level and balance controls. This lets you easily control any input source and ensure that tracks on music compiliation discs share the same volume levels. Professional Inputs Includes balanced (XLR) analog inputs with trim adjustment, unbalanced (RCA) analog inputs, and coaxial and optical digital inputs.
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