Re: MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-10-02 Thread David W. Tamkin
Dale wrote, | The only problem with this approach is that AM and FM radio bands differ | from country to country. For example, in Japan, the FM band runs from | 76-90MHz, eliminating 75 percent of the U.S. FM spectrum. Aiwa had a portable player, the AM-R10 I think, where the band was

Re: MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-30 Thread Dale Greer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since we're on the boombox topic, are there any MD boombox/portable stereos a vailable where MD is more popular, like Europe or Japan? The only problem with this approach is that AM and FM radio bands differ from country to country. For example, in Japan, the FM band

Re: MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-30 Thread las
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === The do sell "broadband" units in Japan that

MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-29 Thread ExquisiteDeadGuy
Since we're on the boombox topic, are there any MD boombox/portable stereos available where MD is more popular, like Europe or Japan? Perhaps those of us who are hard up for these things could import one from Europe if it could be converted to US voltage/frequency stepping? Just a thought

Re: MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-29 Thread Leon
There are quite a few CD/MD (or CD/MD/cassette) boomboxes available in Japan. It's actually a pretty hot market. Some of them lets you use battery (Kenwood's Rampage does, I think), some don't. Sony has just announced a new model that doesn't feature MDLP - this must have been featured on the