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    Marantz PMD570

    Digital Stereo Recorder

    This sleek rackmount Compact Flash-based recorder makes an ideal recording 'scratch pad', and files can also be imported into your DAW when things get more serious.

    Reviews May 2006
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    Marantz CDR770

    CD Recorder

    The new CDR770 from Marantz is one of the cheapest CD recorders on the UK market, and features a new writing technology known...

    Reviews Nov 2001
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    Marantz CDR500

    CD Recorder

    Marantz's dual-deck CD writer uniquely allows the creation of a Red Book CD from a CD-R recorded in Track-at-once mode. Paul White finds out if you really can compile masters in the studio without a hard disk recorder.

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    Marantz CDR631

    CD Recorder

    Paul White tests the latest Marantz CD writer, which combines simplicity of operation with technical sophistication.

    Reviews Feb 2001
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    Marantz CD5000 CD Player

    It's unusual for SOS to look at CD players, because, although most of us own at least one, they are usually...

    Reviews Jul 2000
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    Marantz PMD650

    Portable Minidisc Recorder

    Hugh Robjohns investigates a rugged new Minidisc recorder with a host of facilities for professional location recording.

    Reviews Apr 2000
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    Marantz CDR640

    CD Recorder

    Having tested the waters with the low-cost CDR630, Marantz are now set to challenge professional compact disc recorders higher up the ladder. Paul White takes the new CDR640 for a spin.

    Reviews Mar 1999
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    Marantz CDR630

    Compact Disc Recorder

    These days there are several ways of going about recording your own CDs. Paul White gives this new Marantz professional stand-alone model a spin and discovers a few advantages over using a computer and CD-ROM drive.

    Reviews Sep 1998
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    Marantz PMD720

    Personal Recording Studio

    Marantz's first cassette multitracker made quite a stir on its launch last year, with its eye-catching retro styling and round VU meters — and it sounded good too. Derek Johnson takes a look at its lower-cost brother and finds it shares much of the same appeal.

    Reviews Aug 1994
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