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Teac GF-350: Compare prices

By Brian Haverty on 19/10/2006

More TEAC reviews , RRP: AU$549.00

The good:

  • Simple to operate
  • Clever, compact design

The bad:

  • "Auto track" feature not great
  • Somewhat flimsy construction

The bottomline:

This is obviously not a device for discerning audiophiles, but if you've got a collection of vinyl that you want on CD, and enjoy making recorded compilations, the GF-350 is a good choice.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

7.5/10

Users' rating:

6.5/10

Tags:

cd | digitise | gf-350 | lp | records | teac

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