NAMM: CD Twin Built For Duplication

US One-Touch Standalone Audio and Data CD Duplicator from Alesis      23/07/04

NAMM: CD Twin Built For Duplication
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As Alesis points out "Every home or studio musician Needs One!" - they could quite possibly be right - at least I bet they are hoping we do all want one! They go on to state that "The Alesis CD Twin is the easiest, fastest and most flexible solution for affordably backing up audio and data from all popular CD formats. " The CD Twin has a 52x burn mechanism that makes one-button CD to CD copies, as well as compilations from audio CD's. Alesis's ergonomically designed, lightweight unit comes with stereo line outputs, and a headphone output that allows DJ's to monitor what's on each CD. With built-in USB and software, the CD Twin allows blazingly fast backup directly from PC and MAC computers. Simple to use, the CD Twin uses both CD-R and CD-RW blank discs, and can backup audio CD, data CD, VCD, CD-I, CD+G, and Photo CD. The CD Twin's stylish design and ease of operation make this unit a must-have for anyone who burns their own CD's. The CD Twin is priced at $399
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