personally i really like my denon dmd 1000. i've yet to have a problem with
it and i love the sound of it personally.  as for sony you may not like
thier stuff, but if your looking for the latest and greatest, look for
something with atrac type R (at least i think that's the rev)  anyway good
luck.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Francis Auquier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:40 AM
Subject: RE: MD: More on CD vs. MD Sound Quality


>
>
>
> >From my experience, the quality difference is undeniable, even if I
mostly
> listen to rock music (in the broader sense). I cannot say 'this has
changed"
> or "I cannot hear something that is on CD", but something is changed as
far
> as the musicality, sound clarity or richness are concerned.
>
> Maybe the recorder and player are to be blamed for this. I own a portable
> Sony MZ-R70.
> The sound is acceptable with earphones, because there isn't any direct
> comparison, but played on my stereo system (NAD amplifier + Celestion
Ditton
> 66 speakers), it is really disapointing.
> I am now considering purchasing a MD deck to have better quality both when
> recording and playing minidiscs.
>
> Any good recommendations? I am not particularly fond of Sony equipment.
I've
> read from reviews that -Kenwood's DMF-9020 is top-class (What Hi-Fi?, UK)
> and Spitzenklasse (Audio, Germany). Any good or bad experience with this
> deck? Are there any other better machine as far as the sound quality is
> concerned?
>
> Francis
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> > Behalf Of Peter Jaques
> > Sent: mardi 13 février 2001 19:56
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: MD: More on CD vs. MD Sound Quality
> >
> >
> >
> > i've had similar experiences with fairly simple music. on a recording of
> > solo turkish ney (flute), there are a few moments where there is a very
> > noticeable squeaky noise high above the instrument. i was surprised,
since
> > flute is an extremely pure sound, very close to a sine wave. on a
> > recording
> > of brave old world's "rufn di kinder aheym"--bass clarinet & accordion
> > only-- at the beginning there's a slow volume swell, which md did in
much
> > less subtle steps rather than a smooth crescendo. both were recorded
> > digitally from cd, & i noticed both without even trying. these were very
> > noticeable artifacts. my solution has been the same, to make
> > cd-r's of each
> > of these recordings. in general md is fine (in fact i prefer its
> > convenience & size).
> >
> > peter
> >
> > On 12 Feb 01,  6:28AM, James Jarvie wrote:
> > > The differences are there in some of the more
> > > difficult classical music recordings.   Unless you
> > > have done this, I don't think you can call your
> > > opinion informed.
> >
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