Taking your old records and tapes to the Digital Age!


You’ve been waiting 25 years for the record company to release your favorite William Shatner Sings record onto CD and it just hasn’t happened. What gives? Don’t these people know about talent?

Wait no longer. Make your own. Don’t be afraid.

If you can put a record on a turntable and push one button, you’re in business with a LP Saver Phono/CD Recorder. It’s really that simple.

The LP Saver Phono/CD Recorder is an all-in-one system…it’s a great sounding system that you can play your CDs or cassettes, listen to AM/FM radio, and yes…even has a turntable that plays 33 1/3s, 45s, and 78 rpm records.

If you’ve always had a microwave oven in your life, I realize you do not have a clue what I’m talking about.

A record was a primitive, vinyl Frisbee-like disc that typically had music by bands with names like insects and animals (Beatles, Turtles, Beach Boys), or spoken word documents by philosophers like Bill Cosby (“Why Is There Air?”) or Vaughan Meader (The First Family”).A cassette is a plastic device found on highways and interstates throughout the U.S.

You can record a CD from the radio, the turntable, or the cassette..

This unit is so automated that it will place tracks on the CD between songs by “listening” for quiet passages without music. Then, you’ll be able to easily access a CD track that you couldn’t do on those old cassettes.

Forget about the hassle of using multiple audio components…this all-in-one system is all you need. It really is a one button operation to record, and the “finalization” process that lets you play any recorded disc on any CD player is automatic.

It looks great too with its rosewood cabinet.

However…. the recorder can’t do anything about that scratch on the record…remember when you bumped into the record player doing the “Monkey?” I knew you would.

So get this unit.

Then, call me.

I have a copy of Jr. Walker Live I’m dying to get on CD.

Now..if you want to go straight to the Digital Age and put your record into files for your i-Pod..try the USB Turntable (WAS: $149.95 NOW: $99.95). It’s a real belt drive turntable that you can plug into your stereo and the USB port of your computer..just play your record and it will automatically convert your songs to MP3’s. Just put them on your i-Pod and you have your favorite music anywhere that you go.

With either of these great products, you’ll have a great time listening to music that you probably haven’t heard for a while..and remembering the events that came with it.

SHHHHH.. Shatner’s singing MacArthur Park.

-Bud


  • Taking your old records and tapes t...
    $99.95