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Old 09-28-2018, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Formerly YB-2 View Post
That's some impressive speed. Especially using the Nimbie. Almost makes me wish I have more than 1200 CDs.
Glenn.......I suspect the video speed was accelerated to keep the ad to one minute. My guess is rip times will probably be similar to ripping using a computer, typically 3 to 5 minutes per CD. The Aurender ACS10 is multipurpose. It can act as an external storage for other Aurender music servers, and act as a stand alone music server and a CD player. That makes it even more attractive to those who may not have an Aurender music server. The ACS10 can fill the bill as a music server, CD ripper, and CD player. Simply connect it to your DAC and you are good to go.
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