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Default MD-Player - 07-08-2002, 11:27 | posts: n/a

Hey Dudes !
Im thinking of buying a MD-player ...
Can some tell me what is state of the art technology ?!
A friend got a player that "lives" 8 hours with one singel battery ...
He may record i guess it was 10 hours of music on 1 MD ...
Or any suggestions what 2 buy ...
   
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Default 07-08-2002, 15:36 | posts: 8,264 | Location: North East USA

I suggest any one of these

http://www.sonystyle.com/home/scat.j...47&scatid=8647

stick with the new Net MD's...the older md's have a 1:1 recording ratio, meaning if u want to record 15 hours of music, you will need to leave it and record for 15 hours....

the net md's can record a disc in 30 mins or so....
If u buy a separate MD deck, I think the recording time will be faster.....

i have a sony MD R700 the rechargable battert lasts pretty much for ever, and it records prolly about 300 mins worth of music.

only thing is, i have to sit or leave it for the night to record....
   
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Default 07-09-2002, 08:31 | posts: n/a

MZ-N505SILVER
This one looks nice and the Price isn't 2 high ...
Well now to Mission Impossible :
Find this 1 in Germany
   
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Default 07-22-2002, 04:49 | posts: 402 | Location: Illinois

mmm i love my Sony MZ-N1 (Net MD) it's sooo fine. i can leave it on for 110 hours without charging..what a life. Anyways, i got this when i went to japan for the summer (to the world cup of course..o yea, + relatives). I got it for about..300+ bucks and man, is it great. it records in Stereo (usual 80 minutes) LP2 (160 minutes) and LP4 (320 minutes). so at LP4, i can record over 5 hours of music, and it won't take me 5 hours to record, maybe about 30 mins or so like GTa said cause it should be recording at 32x speed. OpenMG Jukebox is great too, just select the mp3s you want to record and then BOOM, it records (it enters the title of the songs so that's a BIG plus too). o yea, you might be wondering about the sound quality of LP4. I'd say you won't tell the difference through cheap headphones or speakers, if you had B&W speakers, you MIGHT be able to tell the difference. well im sick of typing..ask anything about this MD player k, and i can probably get back to you about it. later
-Bob
P.S. the ONLY drawback to this player is the headphone, get differnt headphones. k?

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