TASCAM Model SS-CDR1, CD-RW Recording and Playback
- Location
- US
- Source
- Reverb
- Posted
- 16 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 3h ago
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TASCAM Model SS-CDR1, CD-RW Recording and Playback ->Included Copy of the buyer's manual ->Of course, due to age, there are some scratches here and there. ->See all photos for the condition of the equipment.->Please serious buyer->Delivery everywhere in Canada and the United States,->Shipping prices outside the United States and Canada are indicated by a fictitious amount of $1. To get your shipping price, you must give us your complete delivery address (street address, city, state, country and your code)->The Price Indicated for transport may vary depending on the region where you are located.->All our products are shipped in safe quality packagingSpecifications ;Solid state recoding to Compact Flash mediaCD-RW Recording and PlaybackOne-rack-space compact designRecords in WAVE or MP3 format to CF CardBalanced XLR and unbalanced RCA line input and outputS/PDIF coaxial digital in and out with sample rate converterPower on playAuto track increment (level or time)PS/2 keyboard input for folder/file naming and remote controlRS-232C serial controlDB-25 parallel control portDimensions (W x H x D): 483 x 44 x 300 (mm)
At US$235, this Tascam SS-CDR1 is a fair deal, sitting comfortably between the median US$185 and the 75th percentile US$378 of recent used listings. It is not a bargain below the 25th percentile US$101, but it is far from ambitious, reflecting a solid market value for a professional 1RU recorder that once carried new prices near US$1,300 (converted from €895–€1,790).
The SS-CDR1 remains well-regarded for its dual Compact Flash and CD-RW recording in a single rack space, ideal for installations replacing cassette decks. Its ability to handle CD-RW-DA media adds unique versatility, and a clean listing at this price is a genuine buying opportunity for enthusiasts seeking reliable, original-owner gear without material caveats.
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Tascam is a Japanese professional-audio brand whose roots trace back to TEAC, founded in 1953 by the Tani brothers. The TASCAM name emerged in the late 1960s as TEAC Audio Systems Corporation, and it was formally established in 1971 as TEAC’s U.S. distribution and development arm for recorder products aimed at musicians and studios.
The brand is best known for recorders, mixers, field recorders, multitrack production units, audio interfaces, and related studio gear. Its catalogue has historically centered on practical recording tools rather than lifestyle hi-fi, with strong associations to cassette Portastudios, reel-to-reel machines, and compact pro-audio components.
In the market, Tascam sits in the pro-audio and project-studio space rather than the high-end audiophile tier. Its reputation is built on utility, durability, and value, and some vintage models have become collector favorites, but the brand is not typically positioned as a boutique or luxury hi-fi name.
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