: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD 831 remote
of the main problems reported on Minidisc.ch with the Sharp MT-831 is
that the paint comes off the unit. I've had the unit for about half a year
now, and haven't had any problem with paint peeling off
to
insert/edit track names etc while playing. However, the long recharger
battery life is a big plus!
ZM
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From: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD 831 remote
it back (had to put up
Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
ZM
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Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
One of the main problems reported on Minidisc.ch with the Sharp MT-831 is
that the paint comes off the unit.
I like the 831 remote so much, I haven't touched it in a while! (I've got 3
other remotes that can be used with the 831) I love the layout, so I'm
saving it, in case I get another Sharp (clone) in the future.
From my experiences with Panasonic, try to avoid touching these remotes with
a greasy
The remotes that comes with most of the portables that I have seen have been
disappointing, plastic pieces of crap.
When I first got my Denon 70 (0r what ever it is called (a Sharp MS200 clone)
it did not work properly right out of the box. I up graded to a remote made by
sharp that had an LCD
, January 09, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD 831 remote
Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor
build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
One of the main problems rep