Leon wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Here's the replacement to the 831 (I think):
>
> Some relatively new features:
> - intro-scan if you're in LP2/4 mode, plays the first 5 seconds of each
> track; there's still no program play;
>

First of all, do you read Japanese??  I went to the link and nothing was in
English??

The only problem with long play MDs are that everyone has all of this money
invested in standard MD.  If you have a portable a deck and a car unit, you can
sell the one that the new one replaces (the deck if you are buying an LP deck or
the portable, if you are buying an LP portable.

If you buy a portable, I guess you can do what I did, if you don't title much.
Sell both.  But that will not solve your problem in the car.

If you use a portable in the car it's not as bad.  You just have to sell
everything else and take the new unit everywhere.  But there are loads of boom
boxes and mini systems out there too.

I have had a deck (which a sold) and several portables.  Using the portable for
making digital copies of CDs is a little bit of a pain.  I just bought one of
those mini systems from Mercata.  It is going to be great to be able to not have
to worry about finding my digital cable and taking the portable over to the CD
player etc.

So for now you will still be stuck with the CD player to portable situation if
you buy a portable LP MD.  But your new MDs (in the LP mode will only work in
the new unit.  You cant play them in your boom box, mini system, car unit, deck
etc.

In order to take advantage of the new features and length of the LP unit, you
are going to have to use it for every thing.  That means until they come up with
a car LP unit (which will probably cost a small fortune) most people are going
to have to use those crappy cassette adapters.

Just about the only unit car units I know of having an AUX in put are Aiwa
(which are good units in my opinion) and a real cheap and crap Radio Shack that
puts out about 1 watt..   So if you don't have a unit with an AUX you are going
to get crap sound in the car.  The cassette adapter, like tape itself is limited
to 15,000cps.

If you have a CD player in your car and no cassette, what do you do?

Don't get me wrong.  I think the idea of LP is great.  The only problem is like
all new things while fortunately IT is backwards compatible, your old stuff is
not "frontwards" compatible.

Well it could be worse.  DVDs are great, but you can't play a video cassette on
them.  At least with the LP MD units, you can get rid of any older units you
have and still play your old MDs on the new unit.

I suppose that the real advantage of the LP mode is for use in the car.  I do
may people jog more than 80 minutes at a time??  So eight minutes if fine for
most things.  And if you have long lectures or want to sneak it into a concert,
the LP units are great.

If LP catches on eventually you will see most regular MD units phased out (at
least in Japan).  It's like HI Fi VCRs.  They were a $1000 when they first came
out.  Now it really doesn't pay to buy a VCR that isn't HI Fi.  If you save $20
you are lucky, the price is so close to a non Hi Fi.

Larry

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