No, I haven't listened to it at all.  It is just that when I record
something, I want it  to be very close the original.  MD is very close
to CD quality.  However, from the reports of people that have posted
their experiance to the list,  they can tell a difference between
standard MD and LP mode.  As I recall, they said the extra long play
mode on some of the units is only good for recording lectures. 

LP isn't the quality I am looking for in MD equipment and I doubt if
anyone the plays music will want it either.  They aren't looking for
super long recordings, they are looking for high quality recordings so
they can use the material in the future if they want to.  

las wrote:
> 
> "J. Coon" wrote:
> 
> > I have recorded  on my R30 and got a copy that was good enough to submit
> > for a CD compilation, and so have a lot of other people.  I'm sure they
> > won't be able to do that with the LP mode.
> >
> 
> Jim are you saying that based on actual double blind listening studies that
> you conducted?  OK, lets not get so technical.  Have you listened to both
> and in your opinion with the trained ears of a musician and feel that
> regular ATRAC sounds better?
> 
> After 25 years or so of having a highspeed drill blast my ears, I no longer
> consider myself qualified to judge.
> 
> If you feel strongly enough that LP is not as good as standard MD, then that
> is good enough for me.
> 
> Larry
> 
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