Hi,
I've put up the beginnings of a feature comparison chart for the Sony
MZ-Rxx0 series portables. It's
http://www.minidisc.org/sony_mzr97500_comparison.html
I'm not trying to list every feature of the machines, only the ways in
which they differ.
I'd be happy to receive notice of omi
I recorded over 3 hours of lectures at a seminar recently, required 2 MDs on
my portable Sharp 722, and when I dubbed them onto my JB940 at LP4 speed, I
was very happy with the results. Up to 5 hours on a disc is wonderful, when
it's just voice-quality you need anyway. This isn't a lowering of
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Cramb, Kevin wrote:
>
> I've got a JB940 at home and I have yet to use the LP functionality.
>
> I've always read that MP3 doesn't sound as good as the original, I'm no
> audiophile but I like to know the music I listen to is the best reproduction
> I can get on my syste
Kevin Cramb wrote,
| I've always read that MP3 doesn't sound as good as the original,
Neither does MD. Its compression is lossy as well.
| I'm no audiophile but I like to know the music I listen to is the best
| reproduction I can get on my system, so I'm not into MP3 for that reason.
And ye
I've got a JB940 at home and I have yet to use the LP functionality.
I've always read that MP3 doesn't sound as good as the original, I'm no
audiophile but I like to know the music I listen to is the best reproduction
I can get on my system, so I'm not into MP3 for that reason. After years of
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I DONT WANT IT FOR THE SOUND CARD! I have already found it now anyway, but
in any case I wanted a standalone conver
Hi Greg
The best instructions on how to adjust the pots is available at Derek
Streeter's website http://www.sketchy.net/md/elektor.html
You should only need to adjust the pots if you are using the co-ax
connections. If you are only using the toslink connectors then there is no
need for any adj