Description
Product Overview
The Pioneer CDR1000PRO is a dedicated CD recorder designed for professional audio environments. Housed in a sturdy black chassis, it measures 23 × 21 × 21 inches and weighs 14.88 lb, fitting easily into a standard 1 RU rack space. Featuring RCA and XLR connectors, the unit delivers 200 W output, ensuring clear playback. It supports CD‑R, CD‑RW, 8 cm CD‑R and 8 cm CD‑RW media, allowing real‑time burning without a computer, and includes a straightforward finalizing process for ready‑to‑play discs.
Usage
Ideal for recording studios, live sound engineers, and broadcast facilities, the CDR1000PRO excels in situations where on‑site disc mastering is required. Its rackmount form factor integrates seamlessly into existing equipment racks, making it perfect for mobile recording trucks or permanent studio installations. Users can quickly produce master copies of mixes, demos, or live performances directly to disc, facilitating immediate distribution or archival.

Why Choose Us
Pioneer’s reputation for audio fidelity and durability underpins the CDR1000PRO. Built in China to exacting standards, the unit offers reliable operation with minimal maintenance. The simple interface reduces setup time, while the robust power output ensures consistent playback quality. Backed by a solid track record in the professional audio market, this recorder provides confidence for demanding recording tasks.
Key Features
- Real‑time CD‑R/CD‑RW burning without a computer
- Compact 1 RU rackmount design for space‑efficient installation
- 200 W output with RCA and XLR connectors for versatile audio routing
- Supports 8 cm discs, expanding media options for limited‑space projects
- Simple finalizing process ensures discs are ready for immediate playback
FAQ
Can the CDR1000PRO burn both CD‑R and CD‑RW discs?
Yes, the unit is capable of recording to both CD‑R and CD‑RW formats, as well as 8 cm variants of each.
What type of power source does the recorder require?
The CDR1000PRO operates on standard AC power, typically 120 V in North America, with an internal power supply that meets professional audio standards.
Is the finalizing process automatic?
Finalizing is a simple, user‑initiated step that prepares the disc for playback on any standard CD player, ensuring compatibility.
How many rack units does the recorder occupy?
It requires only 1 RU of rack space, making it ideal for dense equipment racks.
What is the warranty period for this product?
Pioneer offers a standard one‑year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects.




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