CD Recording Drives: The most popular CD recorder is the one that comes standard with your personal or business PC. What makes it the most popular? Convenience of course! Most of us who use our PC for employment have them going the majority of the day and when we need to back up data, or other forms of media, most times we need it quickly and we need the accessibility of backup without the need for more equipment or cumbersome hardware.
*CD Stereo Recorder: These can come with multiple disc trays or tape cassette decks so you can put in the album and select the songs you wish to record.
*CD recorder turntable: These are for people who don't want to lose their old albums but choose not to repurchase the material. Supposedly, vinyls still have the best bass tonal quality.
*Professional Grade Recorder: For people in recording fields or those hoping to get their demo shipped around the music industry, this is the way to go.
*CD and Cassette Combo Recorders: Combo recorders are still sold but unless professional or vintage, less likely than the CD and MP3 stereos.
Other choices of recorders are:
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*Crosley Songwriter CD Recorder
Duplicators
Some PC machines offer CD duplicators]] as standard CD equipment for the ordinary user who just wants to copy or burn music for personal use. For those who need to turn out more efficiency for business use duplicators are offered in Microboards Blu Ray Duplicator: For the most advanced copies and for storing much more data.
*DVD, CD, and VHS Duplicators: For copying movies and other recordings, not just music.