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Hi all,
Hopefully I am not posting this in the wrong forum ![]() an Ipod, but just recently a friend told me about his mini disc player. Sounds interesting but I haven't done any looking around yet so I thought I'd post here. Where would the sweet spot be right now in terms of price/performance? Do they all have USB connectivity? Do any models have a FM tuner built in? Any advice or websites would be appreciated. Thanks Gary |
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http://www.sonystyle.com will have many models, some refurbished, some new.
Ebay is also a good source. I love my portable MD player and I think ATRAC3 file compression sounds significantly better than MP3 file compression... but that's my personal intrepretation. If you go to Sonystyle.com, you'll be able to find a bunch of info on a bunch of different models. I think they even offer comparison charts among the different models. I've read reviews that say the JVC walkman units have a better low frequency response, but haven't listened to a JVC to see for myself. Though the space capacity of a 60-80 GB Ipod largely isn't an issue, you get unlimited capacity with the NetMD walkman given the removable media AND you can record to most of them in analog as well as via USB connectivity. Most of the NetMD walkmans (walkmen?) come with USB connectivity and I think there is a model or two with an AM/FM tuner (or at least FM). I'm sure you're going to hear a lot of good stuff about Ipods, I just thought I'd offer you my perspective. I hope this is helpful. "algae" wrote in message news:qpCcd.766603$gE.501783@pd7tw3no... Hi all, Hopefully I am not posting this in the wrong forum ![]() considering an Ipod, but just recently a friend told me about his mini disc player. Sounds interesting but I haven't done any looking around yet so I thought I'd post here. Where would the sweet spot be right now in terms of price/performance? Do they all have USB connectivity? Do any models have a FM tuner built in? Any advice or websites would be appreciated. Thanks Gary |
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Very helpful. Thanks Benjamin.
Gary "Benjamin Furiga" wrote in message om... http://www.sonystyle.com will have many models, some refurbished, some new. Ebay is also a good source. I love my portable MD player and I think ATRAC3 file compression sounds significantly better than MP3 file compression... but that's my personal intrepretation. If you go to Sonystyle.com, you'll be able to find a bunch of info on a bunch of different models. I think they even offer comparison charts among the different models. I've read reviews that say the JVC walkman units have a better low frequency response, but haven't listened to a JVC to see for myself. Though the space capacity of a 60-80 GB Ipod largely isn't an issue, you get unlimited capacity with the NetMD walkman given the removable media AND you can record to most of them in analog as well as via USB connectivity. Most of the NetMD walkmans (walkmen?) come with USB connectivity and I think there is a model or two with an AM/FM tuner (or at least FM). I'm sure you're going to hear a lot of good stuff about Ipods, I just thought I'd offer you my perspective. I hope this is helpful. "algae" wrote in message news:qpCcd.766603$gE.501783@pd7tw3no... Hi all, Hopefully I am not posting this in the wrong forum ![]() considering an Ipod, but just recently a friend told me about his mini disc player. Sounds interesting but I haven't done any looking around yet so I thought I'd post here. Where would the sweet spot be right now in terms of price/performance? Do they all have USB connectivity? Do any models have a FM tuner built in? Any advice or websites would be appreciated. Thanks Gary |
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"algae" wrote in message news:lOCcd.766723$gE.579369@pd7tw3no... Very helpful. Thanks Benjamin. Gary "Benjamin Furiga" wrote in message om... http://www.sonystyle.com will have many models, some refurbished, some new. Ebay is also a good source. I love my portable MD player and I think ATRAC3 file compression sounds significantly better than MP3 file compression... but that's my personal intrepretation. If you go to Sonystyle.com, you'll be able to find a bunch of info on a bunch of different models. I think they even offer comparison charts among the different models. I've read reviews that say the JVC walkman units have a better low frequency response, but haven't listened to a JVC to see for myself. Though the space capacity of a 60-80 GB Ipod largely isn't an issue, you get unlimited capacity with the NetMD walkman given the removable media AND you can record to most of them in analog as well as via USB connectivity. Most of the NetMD walkmans (walkmen?) come with USB connectivity and I think there is a model or two with an AM/FM tuner (or at least FM). I'm sure you're going to hear a lot of good stuff about Ipods, I just thought I'd offer you my perspective. I hope this is helpful. "algae" wrote in message news:qpCcd.766603$gE.501783@pd7tw3no... Hi all, Hopefully I am not posting this in the wrong forum ![]() considering an Ipod, but just recently a friend told me about his mini disc player. Sounds interesting but I haven't done any looking around yet so I thought I'd post here. Where would the sweet spot be right now in terms of price/performance? Do they all have USB connectivity? Do any models have a FM tuner built in? Any advice or websites would be appreciated. Thanks Gary |
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![]() In article qpCcd.766603$gE.501783@pd7tw3no writes: I have been considering an Ipod, but just recently a friend told me about his mini disc player. Sounds interesting but I haven't done any looking around yet so I thought I'd post here. Where would the sweet spot be right now in terms of price/performance? Do they all have USB connectivity? Do any models have a FM tuner built in? There's a web page devoted to Minidisk technology (of course) - http://www.minidisk.org They keep up on all the latest models and developments. While many MDs have a USB port, there's an anti-distribution (a more friendly term than "anti-piracy") "feature" built in to the minidisk personal recorders that doesn't let you copy a recording as a file from the player to a computer unless the file came from that computer. You can copy a CD to the MD from your computer via the USB port, and can copy that file back on to the computer, but you can't make a live recording and transfer it, as a file, to your computer. You can, of course, play it as audio and transfer it real-time. The philosophy behind this nonsense is that you'll record a concert, transfer the file to your computer, and make it available to the whole world through a file sharing network. Users object, but big corporations who control the hardware are powerful, and own the record companies whose artists they believe would be hurt by such distribution. Most audio profeessionals don't care much for the Minidisk recording process because it throws away data that might represent things that are musically audible in the interest of saving disk space. There's a new MD recording system that can record uncompressed on a larger capacity disk, but at this point, it's mostly a curiosity, and those of us who want a portable recorder that can record in a standard audio format are going to disk-based recorders such as the now discontinued but still available Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox 3. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
those of us who want a portable recorder that can record in a standard audio format are going to disk-based recorders such as the now discontinued but still available Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox 3. 20G refurbs are now $139.99 on eBay (direct from Creative and with a 30-day warranty.) |
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