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At 12/8/00 8:27 AM, J. Coon wrote:
>yes, but how does it sound? Can you edit it as closely as a regular MD?
Here's the relevant portion from a message I posted a little over two
months ago:
>Last night I spent a couple of hours checking out the sound quality on my
>R900 and comparing it to my R50. To do this, I recorded "The throne room
>and end title" from the Star Wars suite digitally to a disc on the R50,
>then moved the disc to the R900 and recorded it again using standard
>stereo and LP2 modes. Then I listened to all 4 recordings through the
>R900 using my Sony NC10 earbuds. (The CD was played through the R900 with
>the R900 paused in record mode.)
>
>On a scale of 1-10 with the CD being placed at 10, this is how I would
>rank the sound quality of the various recordings:
>
>Recorded on R50: 9.5
>R900 stereo: 9.8
>R900 LP2: 9.2
>
>I didn't specifically test the LP4 mode in this manner, but I have used
>it. I would probably rate it somewhere around 7.6.
>
>I should note that it took very, very careful listening with my eyes
>closed and as little outside noise as possible for me to be able to hear
>the differences between the 4 versions. I would say that under normal
>listening conditions there would be no detectable differences between the
>recordings.
HTH.
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