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Expand the abilities of your Denon D-M30S executive microsystem with a compact CD recorder tailor made to match that system. The CDR-M30 opens creative doors for customizing music collections for friends and family while letting you make exact copies of cherished discs for use in the car or for permanent residence in another part of the house. The component records only to recordable CDs designated as being for "audio" or "music"; standard computer/data CD-R/CD-RW media will not work here. You can use either write-once CD-R or rewritable CD-RW.
Components in the D-M30S series are only 8.3 inches wide, yet they possess all the needed circuitry for superior quality sound while exhibiting an attractive design that blends easily with any room. The front panel is made of silver aluminum, and a half mirror has been added to the display window to enhance its appearance.
The CDR-M30 offers 2 record modes--digital and analog--and the deck performs synchronized one-touch recording from both analog and digital sources when it's used in conjunction with the D-M30S system's UD-M30 CD player. Digital recording lets you make perfect copies of discs or parts of discs. You can feed your CDR-M30 from 2 external devices--a minidisc player/recorder, a DVD player, or another CD player, for instance--through its optical digital-audio inputs. With analog recording, simply feed the recorder an audio output (stereo RCA) from a cassette deck, VCR, PC, or DVD player, and start recording.
The recorder's display offers compatibility with English-language CD Text information, and you can also add text to the discs you create. The CDR-M30 may not correctly display a portion of the text from a commercially available disc supporting CD Text.
Connections include 1 each stereo analog (left/right) RCA input and output and 2 optical digital-audio inputs. A sampling-rate converter (from 32 or 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz) lets you keep a program in the digital domain for copying from, for instance, DAT or DSS (digital satellite system) to CD.
Onboard Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) prevents you from making a digital copy of a disc that is already a digital copy, but you may still make an "analog" copy of such a disc by recording it via the analog audio inputs (the track IDs may not be quite as accurate this way, but at least you can record it). Other features include double-speed finalizing and a digital level control for recording adjustments.
What's in the Box
CD recorder/player, a user's manual, a service-center list, and a warranty card.
Product Description
Optional CD-R/RW recorder for D-M Series systems ¿ 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz sampling rate converter ¿ SCMS ¿ Sync Recording ¿ Analog and digital recording level controls