Stilson Snow wrote,
| Mostly I use the 'mono' record mode that
| doubles the length of recording time (not as long as MDLP, of course) ...
There are two MDLP modes: LP4 and LP2. The capacity of SP mono is less than
that in LP4 but exactly the same as LP2.
I just got my first MD - a 'basic' model - Sharp MD MT90 and use it mainly
for recording band rehearsals. Mostly I use the 'mono' record mode that
doubles the length of recording time (not as long as MDLP, of course) and
the sound quality is excellent. No time stamp, but that could be part of
y
Hm, the "200 or below" sort of narrows it down a lot, but I'd try the Sony
MZR-700. I got it 4 months ago, it's a brilliant piece of machinery. Rugged,
compact, records MDLP and a really really long battery life. Also, it takes
"AA" batteries, without an extra adapter, which is nice for traveling
>
> A good choice for me would be the Sharp SR-70 except the only feature
> missing is MDLP.
>
> Colin.
I would suggest the Sony MZ-R700. If you plan on doing a lot of voice
recording, as opposed to music, you should be able to take advantage of the MDLP
4 mode. If you shop around you may be
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Alexandre Enkerli wrote:
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> Hi,
> I'm a new m