is built around a "2-in-1" design philosophy, featuring a dual-tray system for simultaneous playback and recording.

: Automatically converts digital signals from 32 or 48 kHz (such as from DAT or MiniDisc) to the standard CD frequency of 44.1 kHz.

: It supports Digital Audio marked CD-R and CD-RW discs. Note that standard computer-grade CD-Rs are often incompatible.

: Deck one is dedicated to playback, while deck two handles both recording and playback.

To ensure successful recording, follow these steps derived from typical TEAC dual-deck operations:

: Supports 1x (real-time) and high-speed (2x) dubbing for efficient CD-to-CD transfers.

: Features adjustable digital recording levels and the choice between auto or manual track writing. Operation Guide: How to Record

The is a dual-deck compact disc recorder designed to simplify the process of digitising analog audio or dubbing existing CDs . Released around August 2000, this standalone component eliminates the need for a computer when creating high-quality custom compilations or archiving legacy media like vinyl and cassettes. Key Features and Specifications