TEAC LP-R400 Turntable CD Recorder and Radio
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend 3 Speed Turntable for playing vinyl records / CD - CDR/W Recorder and Player / AM/FM Radio / Stereo Speakers built-in / Remote Control Product details and pricing info |
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18 Customer Reviews Posted
- Way to have fun and save old records..
- This product was sent very quickly to Alaska by Fed Ex..nice!I have boxes of old LPs I wanted to save.This is working just as promoted. Bass sound isn't good but CDs record fine and play better on other machines.It is pretty simple to use. You do have to stay close while recording records,to keep tracking right. It's easy to miss tracks but it is a joy to finally have a decent way to preserve valued old records.
- 2008-04-11, 12 of 12 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Finally it is in Europe
- After having seen this fabulous product in the USA, we had to wait for ages until TEAC produces it for European electrical standards. Very easy to use, very good audio quality of recordings and excellent value for money (especially for an high end Hi-Fi manifacturer like TEAC). Three recomendations ; 1- Be very carefull while handling the tone arm lever in order not to scratch the vinyls (there is no hydraulic damping), 2- During recording, don't be reluctant to increase the recording volume so as to go through peak level occasionally, if not you loose the dynamic range. 3- better to use manual track numbering.
Ears that are used to listen digital recordings with deeper bass and crispier treble sound (but, unfortunately not natural) may be disappointed to have a sound without enough impact and a background hiss of stylus tip friction but, when you make an a/b comparison of the original and the recorded sound, you must be a superman to feel any audible difference.
I recommend a listening experience with any classical or pop music, preferably with apropriate speakers or headphones where you can clearly distinguish all the instruments. (For ex.high end Grado headphones or Reference Series British TDL speakers having 4 drivers; Kef, Celestion and Goldring respectively). - 2008-04-10, 30 of 31 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- TEAC LP-R400 Review
- The TEAC LP-R400 Turntable CD Recorder was fine and we were able to create a CDR from a 1960 LP Record with ease. The Recorder and CDR quality was very good. The LP-R400 Radio did not work. There was a TEAC Approved Repair Service about 12 miles from my home and Radio was repaired quickly and at no cost since it was under warranty. I was told that a circuit board was cracked. It was unclear if this occurred in shipment or was a factory defect. The AM/FM radio works fine now.
- 2008-03-08, 26 of 27 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- cd recorder lp-r400
- great item i have used it for 45-33lp sound is great easy operation use
music cdr- cdrw some of my 45 33 lp were 30 years old no problem great
product - 2008-03-01, 6 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Perfect all in one 33, 45, and 78 LP to CD recorder
- Exactly what I wanted to record old records to cd. Has feature that senses silence to ceate breaks or tracks on cd. Played my great grandfathers 78 LPs. Only thing missing is a speed adjustment. Otherwise this is a great product, exactly what I wanted and the seller was great. Shipped in original package, great price and fast shipment. No delays. Thank You
- 2008-02-05, 14 of 14 people found this review helpful, Rated:

