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Mystyler

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  1. You get only mono because you plugged it into the PC's mic jack! If you plug it into the line-in jack you'll get stereo, regardless is your unit has line out or not.

    To the point, no it doesn't have line out. tongue.gif

    If you plug something into line in, you should hear sound from your speakers instantly - you don't need any special programs.

  2. You can't hack it to Type-R! You can hack it to have an R900's features, but not a newer ATRAC version.

    I reckon you should read this MT190 review by Braver:

    http://www.minidisct.com/forum/showthread....&threadid=13396

    And despite what others say (hello Leland! biggrin.gif ) Sharps do have an edge. If you read over at Head-Fi, you'll see that most agree. And they don't all use W1000s, Braver used cheap (but good) MX400 earbuds!

    Buy the Sharp.

  3. :oops:    ok so I caved in under all the pressure and bought a new blue sharp dr-7.  with the soundman stereo microphones ("pop" version), works great for recording my band's rehersals.  tongue.gif

    These MD nay-sayers - once they've heard MiniDisc, they fold faster than Superman on washing day. biggrin.gif :wink:

  4. 1. Yes, in a way. If you get a budget Sony, or a Panasonic, it will lack line out, and you must use headphone out. Sharps and high-end Sonys have a combined headphone/line out jack.

    2. Yes, you will need to go analogue from portable units. If you get a deck, or a first generation recorder, you can use optical out. It's all in real-time too.

    3. Firewire? What for? Anyway, no such luck for you. None feature firewire.

  5. If you're not interested in MDLP or NetMD, grab the Sharp.

    While it is almost impossible to get a unit without MDLP these days, you can still get them without NetMD.

    Sharps are regarded as better for live recording, and are easier to use.

    If your EMC717 has a standard 3.5mm plug it will work with the Sharp. (ie. if you used it with your R55, it will work with the Sharp)

    No problems at 48kHz, as I believe almost all portable recorders (and decks) feature sample-rate converters.

  6. Now, back to the topic.  Are there enough MD "audiophiles" to take the format into the mainstream?  I just don't see it with the current (restricted) functionality.  However, I'd love to be proven wrong!  C'mon Sony, surprise us!

    Check the portables section of www.head-fi.org/forums . **Most** serious uses choose MD as their portable format (there are quite a few MP3 fans, but every exists happily biggrin.gif), and some prefer old-school MDs to old school PCDPs! :shock:

    It's not just portable either, there is a large number who swear by their ES or QS series decks, and I know one particular poster who has gone nuts over just how good Sony Professional MD decks sound.

    Anyway, check out Head-Fi. It surprised me too to see that audiophiles were actually using and liking MD. Although LP modes don't go down as well as SP. biggrin.gif

  7. The EX70s leave lots to be desired, compared to the D66s. Soundstage, smoother treble and more of it, it has real bass, which is something the EX70s lack. The EX70s have more of a bloated mid range, which then overpowers anything else.

    The EX70s win hands down for isolation, though. Nothing like plugging up your ears to block the outside world.

    You cannot compare the D22s and D66s, really. The D66s wipe the floor with the D22s, in all respects, except for colour choice.

  8. If you have used Sharp for live recording stick to it. They are much more highly regarded for live recordings, and better suited.

    What you could try:

    Get an external pre-amp and record via line in.

    or

    Try it out with a battery module. These are generally used to record louder sounds and to prevent distortion, in the small chance it isn't your internal pre-amp.

    If you have the money, you might want to check out more recent Sharps, including the MT888 and the new DR7.

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