Sony CDR-W33 Recorder

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Sony CDR-W33

Sony CDR-W33 Review

Sony is one of those companies that tend to manufacturer Classics from time to time. The CDR-W33 is one of those units that Sony really nailed it the first time around. To my knowledge, this is one of two models, that Sony manufactured as a Professional CD-R recorder released at the end of the year in 2000. The second model is the CDR-W66 that ads XLR inputs and outputs and the ability to link two units together with serial RS-232c, and also includes Word Clock. In addition, a 2X speed duplication link for dubbing audio titles is included. The internal 24bit AD/DA conversion is the same on both units.

I have personally owned the CDR-W33 twice and was very lucky to pick up a second unit about 9 years later in almost brand new condition. Since my initial purchase, I have owned Tascam and HHB CD recorders, and wasn't completely satisfied. I missed my beloved CDR-W33.

The on board navigation is the unit's best feature. The keyboard input is definitely a plus, but the CD Text function is the unit's most fun feature. A function that was very missed on the other CD-R recorders I owned. The transport is also totally professional. I felt that the Tascam had a very cheaply made drawer and was a bit flimsy, but not the worse I have ever seen.

There is a very warm, accurate, and precise quality to the recordings of the CDR-W33. In this day in age with USB and Firewire audio interfaces, why would anyone want to use a stand alone CD-R recorder? Well, for some of us out there, we want the feel of hardware, and less mouse clicking. Yes, I can use Sound Forge and plug my mixer into my Motu Ultralite, or Native Instruments Audio 8 like anyone else... Although, there is a sense of old school rawness or robustness of using a stand alone recorder like the old days of DAT or cassette or a reel to reel.

If you can find a Sony CDR-W33 on Ebay or Craigslist, I definitely recommend it. You won't be disappointed. They are solidly built rack mount Professional recorders which unfortunately are not made any longer. They usually go for $300 or less on Ebay. And a bit more for the CDR-W66 if you can find one.

The CDR-W33 makes a great companion to the new Sony PCM-D50 field recorder which will be reviewed very soon. An end user can dump all their field recordings to the PCM-D50 via the analog output to archive their field recording session or live venue capture. Although, ultimately, I think it would be easier to import the recorded material to your computer and save as a .wav and then and burn to CDR. With the CDR-W33 and PCM-D50 there are many options to archive your precious field recordings, forever and ever, and then some.

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carayal@hotmail.com 2 years ago

Hi, can I access service manual for CDR-W33? My unit is set up for CD-R DA media but this discs are no longer available in my country, Chile. I Understand this unit allows use of common disks.

thanks for your help.

A. J. 16 months ago

HOW TO WORK THE RECORDER CDR-W33

A, J. 16 months ago

HOW DO I GET INSRUCTION ON HOW TO OPERATE THE SONY CDR-W33

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Gentle Listening Hub Author 13 months ago

Weird. I didn't know anyone cared about this older unit. It's cool. I use mine every day now to record Pandora streams and then I will cut them up in Audition later. It's a labor of love and the Sony CDR-W33 makes it so a joy to use. I have started using the SBM circuit and I am hearing a tad more depth but it's subtle. Sounds great with the MDR-7506 headphones. Next unit will be a dual deck HHB this year, but I will always keep the Sony. I count my lucky stars that I found a mint one again. They're getting hard to get now. Or I mean ones that aren't totally beat up. I got lucky.

OK, if you need the owners manual you can get it here.

http://www.miracosta.edu/home/mnolte/CDRW33.pdf

I do not have any service manuals and I hope I never need to have it serviced. If you dust your unit, do not move it very often, save the original box, and keep pets, kids, smoke, liquids, and friends away from the unit then it should last a long time.

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