MD can't be beat in > some areas, so in that > sense it is the best technology available for the > situation. But there > in the back of my mind is the thought that I'm > short-changing the recording. > > - -steve Actually, I have to agree with you. I have the same feeling sometimes in the back of my mind. Though in my case, I think it's a bit of OCD more than anything else. My rationale is: although, I've always been a discerning listener, I'm not getting any younger, and neither are my ears. Chances are, if I'm satisfied now, I won't become unsatisfied later. Lately, I have been using MDs to record some of my favorite LPs...they are certainly fine for that, as well as for most CDs. And I just don't have the space for many more CDs. The small size of the MD allows me to make recordings that I otherwise would have to love without. I do find, though, that with certain CDs (such as big orchestral works), I tend to also burn a copy to CD at the same time. Basically, I am doing what Sony suggested...using MD in lieu of cassettes. Music that I would have recorded to cassette a few years ago, now goes on MD. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]