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Yamaha CDR-HD1000

Yamaha CDR-HD1000

Product summary

The goodThe good: Fast CD-R and CD-RW burning; excellent sound; uncompressed ripping for audiophiles.

The badThe bad: Can't connect to PC for song transfers; not MP3 compatible; pricey; often requires manual song-title entry; doesn't compress audio on hard drive; SCMS compliancy limits copying.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: This CD copier with a hard drive should connect to PCs, considering how much it costs.

Specifications: Remote control type: Remote control (Infrared); Weight: 18.3 lbs; Remote control type: Remote control; See full specs

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 03/27/2002
By Nat Wilkins
(Updated 4/2/02)
Yamaha's CDR-HD1000 is one of those products that's a little hard to categorize. While it looks like a standard component CD burner, it has a 20GB hard drive that gives it digital audio receiver (DAR) aspirations. Unfortunately, it lacks many of the features that today's DARs offer, including PC connectivity and MP3 support. That leaves you with an excellent-performing CD burner with jukeboxlike functionality. But is it worth almost a grand?By Nat Wilkins
(Updated 4/2/02)
Yamaha's CDR-HD1000 is one of those products that's a little hard to categorize. While it looks like a standard component CD burner, it has a 20GB hard drive that gives it digital audio receiver (DAR) aspirations. Unfortunately, it lacks many of the features that today's DARs offer, including PC connectivity and MP3 support. That leaves you with an excellent-performing CD burner with jukeboxlike functionality. But is it worth almost a grand?

Easy as pie
Setting up and using the solidly built CDR-HD1000 is a snap. We unpacked the stereo component--it weighs an impressive 18 pounds--plugged in the power cord, and ran a cable from the unit's coaxial digital output to our test receiver. That was all it took to play a commercial audio CD over our stereo.

Next, we stopped playback and gave the unit's CD-ripping and disc-burning features a whirl. As it turns out, nothing could be simpler. Pressing the Copy button allows you to toggle among menus for ripping the CD to the Yamaha's hard drive, copying the disc to a CD-R or a CD-RW, or copying music from the hard drive to a CD-R or a CD-RW. The HD1000's three-line display isn't huge, but it shows an ample amount of information. We also appreciated the unit's generous audio connectivity options; on the back, you'll find one optical digital output, one coaxial digital output, and one analog stereo output, plus a matching set of inputs for every one of those outputs. A clean-sounding headphone jack with a volume control resides on the unit's front panel.

Music can be placed on the CDR-HD1000's 20GB hard drive only by putting a CD in its tray or by recording a disc in real time through the unit's audio inputs--again, you cannot transfer audio from the Internet or from your PC. When you record music onto the CDR-HD1000's drive the songs are stored as "virtual discs." But 20GB translates to only 30 hours of audio, since the music is not compressed before being stored on the hard drive. This is a boon for audiophiles who spurn lossy compression codecs but a major bummer for just about anyone else. Songs can also be organized into playlists and can be faded in and out, combined, divided, and erased, which makes constructing a mix CD a very easy task.

When a disc containing CD Text information is inserted, song titles are shown; unfortunately, a vast number of discs does not contain this data. In those frequent cases, you'll either have to live without titles or manually enter the information. Other DARs can look up the song information on internal or online databases, so this misstep is a big disappointment. Continue reading

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