Looking at results via Google most info on the Addonics machine seems at 
least a couple of years old.  Don't seem to be many suppliers, if any, in 
the UK.

Cheers,
Ray.
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From: "Gary Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Judy, the Adonics machine is simple, you put the source disc to be copied 
> in
> the tray, and the destination disc below the source and the machine does 
> the
> rest. they will copy non copywrited DVD's too.
>
> the Alesis copier just copies CD's and has buttons that you have to push 
> to
> start the copying process. with the Alesis machine you can copy individual
> tracks to another disc but you have to know where you are on the disc and
> then get to where you can finalize the disc when you are dun.
>
> the Adonics is the simplest of the two machines.
>
> one other thing, you can use data CDR's to copy music discs unlike the 
> stand
> alone burners we have but don't use any more that needed music CD's to 
> burn
> a disc.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:03 PM
> Subject: RE: CD Copying machines
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>>
>> The question is how accessible are most of these machines? Are they menu
>> driven?
>>
>> Judy
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 6:50 PM
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>> Subject: Re: CD Copying machines
>>
>>
>> you can buy machines from Adonics and Alysis, machines that copy discs in
>> a
>> couple of minutes.
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>>> Well, yes, suppose rippping is what you do in copying the original CD
>>> into
>>> a program such as Nero;  but then Nero makes the process of copying from
>>> CD to CD very easy and will do it at 16x or maybe more - though good
>>> reliable audio copies are done at no more than 16x.
>>>
>>> The commercial consumer CD copiers from the likes of Sony and Marantz
>>> tend
>>> to copy more slowly than this, maybe 4x 8x.  The more professional ones
>>> from makers such as Tascam will copy at 16x.
>>>
>>> Many will tell you they copy at greater than 16x these days, but I'm
>>> erring on the side of reliability of CD copies in saying what I have on
>>> this subject.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ray.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Ray. Don't I have to rip the music before I copy to another disk?
>>>> This
>>>> is
>>>> what I want to avoid because it's time consuming for me.
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>>> Subject: Re: CD Copying machines
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Don't know about the "best" place, but knowing you live near 
>>>>> Birmingham
>>>>> I'd say try Richer Sounds or Super-Fi in Smallbrook Ringlway.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mind you, if you are doing a limited amount of CD copying then as
>>>>> you've
>>>>> obviously got a computer using that might be more economica
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Ray.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello. I would like to know where is the best place to get CD copying
>>>>>> machines and what is the price range for these machines?
>>>>>>
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