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I bought a Sony MZ N10 only to discover that (as someone said already) copy
protection is a problem. You have to plug your minidisc player into the computer through analog means. But yes, minidisco.com is a good place with good prices. Minidisc recorders record great sound, and the MZ N10 allows you to plug in a mic, be sure to get one with that feature. -scott "anirguista" wrote in message om... I've been looking around at Minidisc recorders trying to find a good one for field recording. It seems that the new ones are a waste of money (due to copy protection features), and the old ones are too old now and hard to come by. Are there still decent minidisc recorders available for under $150 US (new, or used)? Would it be easier to go with a cassette or microcassette recorder? Any for under $120 that will record well, without much distortion? a.n. -- |
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