It's not legal to duplicate CD's unless you already own the CD. A duplicator would be a moot point in this case.
You can find a CD tower duplicator online in stores such as Amazon. In addition, you can find a CD tower duplicator online on other stores such as eBay.
You can find a CD recorder or duplicator online at Amazon or eBay. Other websites where a CD record or duplicator can be found include Media Supply and Musician's Friend.
NO, CD duplicator use CDRW burner and reader for Cd disc only. Some duplicator controllers such as Acard 2037, Wytron Cd-398 and Copystars Smart CD-717 were unable to control DVD duplication. Moreover, older CD duplicator case has older and weaker power supply that may affect the stability of more power consuming DVD processing.
A CD duplicator reads the master CD and then burns the information from the master CD on a blank CD. There are two different types of CD duplicators - manual and automatic.
In some cases, CD duplication is legal. It just depends on whether the material you are duplicating is copyright protected. Material with copyright should not be duplicated.
Typically you would use a dulpicator to burn a CD by placing a CD in the drives of a manual duplicator or in the case of an automated one you would skip this step. All you would require is the program that came bundled with the machine and to designate the content you wish to burn on to the CD.
You can duplicate anything you like.A lot of unknown artists use duplicators to make cds to sell on the street.If people like what you have you can make good money that way.
You could network it,but it's not necessary as you must have a cd to duplicate.So
You can put the CD files on your computer and then burn it into a blank CD or buy a duplicator which makes copy's of Cd's.
Yes because you bought the CD.
No, it is not legal if you don't own the CD.
It's very easy. Typically CD duplicators will require only a single USB connection.