PASS

I agree with David. (BTW. Hi David. Remember me? I had left the group for a
long time and rejoined again. But I dont see the message traffic of
1997-1999 here). Anyway, having used all kinds of decks and portables I am
quite happy with my R900 and JB940 and my old JA50ES (which is at the Sony
service now. I am told the central control unit was gone and they are
replacing it.) If I remember well David you had one 50ES too. How it is
doing?

I think I will stick on to my equipment which also include some older Sharp
players. Though for the first time Sharp ST501 started to give UTOC errors.
It's been more than 4 years, and it served well. I had written a comparaison
on that and Sony E35 back then. Anyway my house is a bit of junkyard now. I
cant sell my old equipment and I buy new ones. I may go for another portable
in the future, but it wont be for a 909.

Tugrul Tanyol

----- Original Message -----
From: "David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: MD: POLL: How many of you will buy/upgrade to the MZ-R909?


>
> Stuart Howlette answered Act444's poll,
>
> | PASS
>
> | I will not be upgrading, because the 900 is a beasty piece of equipment
> | anyway, and if I want to use Type R, I'll use my deck, simple as that,
> | which leaves the group function, hehe, bunch of crap
>
> Stuart and I are in very much the same position, already owning a 900 and
a
> Type-R deck and not being interested in the group function.  (When you
like
> long titles as I was saying last night, you don't put enough tracks onto
one
> disc, even with MDLP, to need to group them.)  Being of a different
> continent and a different generation from Stuart I wouldn't phrase it
> exactly as he did, but we seem to feel the same way.
>
> I'll add that the three-line display is nice but isn't enough to change my
> mind, and that the jog dial doesn't sell me either: I'd rather hold a jog
> lever at one end of its travel and wait for my choice to come up than use
a
> dial.
>
>
>
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