Music stores are the best place to purchase CD recorders. They aren't common in home stereo stores anymore.
I want to see the prices and photos of CD players
NO. You could buy a case for your equipment or you could store it in a closet or even a room. I have a recording studio in my basement. But there is several other places you can keep recording studio equipment.
i would suggest you get some good recording equipment, and/or someone who is wise with recording equipment, and set up the vinyl player and just record that audio, then edit the sound, and burn it to cd. i guess there are probably better ways than that, but i hope i helped
I have the LP but not the equipment to transfer it to CD I am open for offers on the Album
I would like to purchase a CD recording of Midsummer Rhapsody
Of what recording?
Cassettes ARE magnetic recording tape. You can record these onto a computer and then burn them to CD, or use a standalone CD recorder to transfer the recording.
Yes, you can record from VHS tapes onto a CD using a VCR with inline recording capabilities, provided that you have the necessary equipment. You'll need a VCR that can output to a compatible CD recorder, along with the appropriate cables to connect them. Once set up, you can play the VHS tape and use the CD recorder to capture the audio and video onto a CD. However, keep in mind that the quality may vary based on the equipment used.
recording equipment (apex)
There are currently not any boomboxes that feature a CD recording feature.
You should be have a base comfort level with the equipment and how to use it. You should also under what you are purchasing and how much it will cost.
Of course. After you buy all the recording equipment, and have a multi-track recorder or music software.