HHB CDR830 BurnIT

HHB CDR830 BurnIT CD Recorder

The HHB CDR830 BurnIT CD Recorder offers high-quality 24-bit audio recording with advanced features like CD Text, SCMS-free digital input, built-in sample rate conversion, and flexible CD-RW erase modes, all designed for accurate and versatile studio use.

HHB CDR830 BurnIT CD Recorder Details

As you’d expect from HHB, the new HHB CDR830 BurnIT CD Recorder combines exceptional value with top-notch quality in both design and engineering.

The HHB CDR830 BurnIT features high-precision 24-bit A-D converters and 24-bit multi-level Delta Sigma D-A converters, ensuring recordings of the highest quality. The carefully engineered CD laser assembly guarantees that every CD-R and CD-RW disc written by the BurnIT is highly accurate, enhancing compatibility with other CD players and recorders. Built to withstand the demands of studio use, the BurnIT records on widely available, low-cost discs and offers an SCMS-free digital input, along with three easy-to-use synchro record modes and a built-in sample rate converter.

The HHB CDR830 BurnIT’s CD Text feature allows users to store disc, track, and artist names with each recording. This information is displayed whenever the disc is played on a CD Text compatible player or recorder—ideal for demos, sound libraries, DJs, CD jukeboxes, and archiving. Each entry can be up to 120 characters long (including spaces), with titles scrolling if they exceed the display length.

Recording from CD, DAT, MD, or hard disk is straightforward with the BurnIT’s SCMS-free digital input. The built-in sample rate converter (SRC) accepts sampling rates from 32kHz to 48kHz, and the recorder offers three synchro modes: 1 Track, All Tracks, and All Tracks with Finalise. When recording from a digital source, the BurnIT’s digital record gain control allows precise adjustment of signal input levels, making it easy to normalise volumes across different tracks when creating a compilation CD.

Each digital input—both coaxial and optical—has its own level control, and all signal levels can be monitored via the LCD meters during recording or playback. An input monitor facility is also included, as well as a left/right digital balance control, enabling fine-tuning of the balance between digital and analogue sources before recording.

The HHB CDR830 BurnIT also offers five CD-RW erase modes for greater flexibility when compiling recordings. These modes include erasing individual tracks, multiple tracks, all tracks, erasing the table of contents, or erasing the entire disc.

Key Features

  • High-precision 24-bit A-D converters and 24-bit multi-level Delta Sigma D-A converters ensure exceptional sound quality
  • Advanced laser assembly delivers consistently accurate recordings, compatible with a wide range of CD players
  • CD Text display input and editing enables disc, artist and track names to be stored
  • Records on both standard and consumer audio CD-R and CD-RW discs
  • SCMS-free digital input
  • Straightforward digital and analogue synchro recording with 1 Track, All Tracks and All Tracks with Finalise synchro modes
  • Digital input gain control enables balancing of recordings made from different digital sources, e.g. CD, DAT, MD, etc.
  • Digital left-right balance control
  • Double speed CD finalisation

 

I/O Connections

  • Analog Connectors
    • Unbalanced Line Input: RCA phono (input impedance 10kΩ)
    • Unbalanced Line Output: RCA phono
    • Headphone Output: 1/4” stereo jack
  • Digital Connectors
    • Optical Digital Input (SPDIF): TOSlink, optical wavelength 660nm ±30nm
    • Optical Digital Output (SPDIF): TOSlink, optical wavelength 660nm ±30nm
    • Coaxial Digital Input (SPDIF): RCA phono, 75Ω, IEC958 type II
    • Coaxial Digital Output (SPDIF): RCA phono, 75Ω, IEC958 type II

Specifications

  • General
    • Format: Compact Disc Recordable
    • Compatible Discs: CD (playback), CD-R, and CD-RW
    • Channels: 2 (stereo)
    • Power Supply (Europe/Asia Model): AC 230V, 50/60Hz
    • Power Supply (US/Canadian Model): AC 120V, 60Hz
    • Power Consumption: 14W
    • Operating Temperature: +5°C to +35°C
    • Weight (Without Packaging): 3.5kg
    • Weight (With Packaging): 5.5kg
    • Maximum Dimensions: 482 x 295 x 105mm
    • Height Without Feet: 89mm
    • Remote Control: Infra-red
  • Audio
    • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 20kHz ±0.5dB
    • RCA Phono Output Level (0dBFS, >10k load): 9dBu
    • Wow & Flutter: Unmeasurable
    • Playback
      • Signal to Noise Ratio: >111dB
      • Dynamic Range: >98dB
      • Total Harmonic Distortion @ 1kHz: <0.002%
      • Channel Separation: >98dB
    • Recording (Analog Input)
      • Signal to Noise Ratio: >92dB
      • Dynamic Range: >92dB
      • Total Harmonic Distortion @ 1kHz: <0.003%
    • Recording (Digital SPDIF Input)
      • Signal to Noise Ratio: >108dB
      • Dynamic Range: >97dB
      • Total Harmonic Distortion @ 1kHz: <0.002%
    • Standards: All audio measurements are to EIAJ standards.

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