Device to record & playback music ?


Is there a modern equivalent of the tape deck that I can connect to my pre-amp through the rape Rec/Play RCA jacks that will work?
I would prefer a stand alone device with an easy user interface.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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There is another device called a personal computer you can also use to perform this task. All you need to do is add the appropriate card.

It is said that one can actually transform LPs to computer files in this way.
You might consider one of the stand-alone Tascam CD recorders (mine is a CD-RW700 but there are later models), which record on any CDR or CD-RW and produce quality discs indistinguishable from the original, IMHO. I also have an Otari MX-5050BII2 reel-to-reel deck too that produces outstanding recordings. The MD format (tiny discs, little space to write anything about the performance) has never appealed to me. Good luck, Dave

I suggested the MD primarily because I thought it was probably closest in functionality and interface to a tape deck, at least to a cassette deck. It's capable of making a perfect digital copy so the sound of it will be as good as the digital original played back through the same system.

A reel to reel deck would be a great way to preserve the analog character if you're recording from a turntable and that sound is important to you. It would be less convenient but if leaving digital out of the equation is what you want, it's a good way to go.

I haven't used the Tascam, Korg or Alesis units recommended by Ajahu and Dopogue but I'm sure they have their own advantages. CDR and CDR-W blank media are going to be easier to find and cheaper than minidiscs.