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The Phono CD Recorder from First Street OnlineRecord me that ol' time rock'n'roll!

Y
our old record collection isn't going to last forever, yet buying CD versions of your favourite LPs is a poor substitute for the rich, crackly sound of real vinyl albums.

Here's the solution: Frontgate - TEAC Vinyl-to-CD Recorder sold by Amazon.com as well as at many electronic retailers, allows you to directly burn CDs of your favourite records.

I bought one of these, and I gotta tell you, it rocks. Many might complain that it's not made of hard metal components, but just treat it with a little respect and it lasts fine.

So get out that original version of Sticky Fingers, burn it to disc, then play the CD without risking a scratch on your mint condition collector's item.

Comes with built-in radio, remote control and an adaptor for 45-RPM singles. 

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