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I found an Aiwa Cd changer with optical I/O for about $125 a year or so
ago.  works great.


las wrote:
> 
> Shawn Lin wrote:
> 
> > For CD recordings via digital output, the answer is NO, there should be
> > no difference in sound quality.
> > If you are recording with analog outputs, then yes, there will be a
> > difference in sound quality due to the DACs.
> 
> Hi Shawn.  That's probably the reason you can buy a mini system like the
> Sharp MD-C2 <http://minidisc.org/part_Sharp_MD-C2.html>, pay less than $200
> (USD) and still get great MD copies.  This is a self contained system, where
> you don't even have the option  of making analog copies of CDs.
> 
> I don't think that you can find these any more.  But even if you gave the
> speakers to your kid brother to use with is mini system and only used the C2
> so that you could make 3 unattended MD copies from 3 CDs, it is worth it.
> 
> Just my 2 cents,
> Larry
> 
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