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Philips Audio CD Recorder CDR 600: Getting started…

RECORD PLAYER

AMPLIFIER/

ANALOG

RECEIVER

L

R

IN

CD RECORDER

DIGITAL

ANALOG

COAXIAL

L

SOURCE

R

(CD player, DVD, DAT)

OUT

 

 

 

PHONO

 

 

L

 

 

R

 

 

OUT

CDR/TAPE

PHONO

 

 

L

L

 

R

R

IN

OUT

IN

 

CDR

L

L

R

 

R

 

 

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

ANALOG

DIGIN

ITAL

OPTICAL

DIGITAL

OUT

English

General information

This Quick Installation Card gives a rough overview and helps to quickly start with basic steps. Please read the supplied instruction manual for detailed information.

Mains

1Check whether the mains voltage as shown on the type plate corresponds to your local mains voltage. If it does not consult your dealer or service organization.

2After all connections have been made connect the mains cable to AC MAINS~ and to the wall socket.This switches on the mains supply.

To disconnect the set from the mains completely, remove the mains plug from the wall socket.

Discs for recording

Use discs with the “Digital Audio” logo only:

CD-Audio Recordable (CDR) discs, or

CD-Audio ReWriteable (CDRW) discs.

Do not use computer CDR(W)s as recording

 

would not work properly.

ReWritable

Discs for playback

playback

standard

CDRW

Philips

in:

CD player

compatible

CDR 600

disc:

 

CD player

 

finalized CDR

finalized CDRW

 

unfinalized CDR

 

 

or CDRW

 

 

 

 

 

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Philips CDR600 manual Philips Audio CD Recorder CDR 600 Getting started…, General information Mains, Discs for recording

CDR600 specifications

The Philips CDR600 is a pioneering device developed by Philips in the early 2000s, representing a significant stride in the evolution of home audio technology. As one of the first commercial CD recorders, it offers a unique blend of features, technologies, and characteristics that catered to both amateur and professional audio enthusiasts.

At the heart of the CDR600 is its ability to record audio onto CD-R and CD-RW discs. This functionality revolutionized music recording, allowing users to create their own CDs directly from various audio sources. The built-in analog and digital inputs enable seamless connection to different equipment such as turntables, cassette players, and external digital audio players. As a result, users can easily transfer and preserve their favorite music onto CDs, offering a user-friendly solution for archiving and sharing audio.

One of the most notable features of the CDR600 is its user-friendly interface. The device is equipped with straightforward controls and a clear display, simplifying the recording process for users. With features like track division, the ability to edit titles, and a timer function, users can customize their recordings in real-time, enhancing the overall recording experience.

The CDR600 employs advanced technology to ensure high-quality audio outputs. The incorporation of a high-fidelity digital-to-analog converter (DAC) allows for exceptional sound clarity and reduces distortion during playback. Moreover, the device utilizes sophisticated error correction techniques typical of high-end audio equipment, ensuring reliability when recording from imperfect sources.

In terms of design, the Philips CDR600 boasts a sleek and compact form, making it an attractive addition to any home audio system. The device’s sturdy build quality ensures durability, and its design facilitates ventilation, optimizing performance during extended use.

Finally, the Philips CDR600 is a testament to the early days of digital audio recording. It supports a variety of CDs, enabling compatibility with a broad range of playback devices, which further underscores its versatility and appeal. The CDR600 remains a significant milestone in the progression of audio technology, providing users with the tools to create, preserve, and enjoy their music in a format that has endured the test of time.