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Mystyler

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  1. *Sigh*

    Apologies, people. The MS701/702 does have 10mW per channel into 32 ohms. However, the 721 and 722 have 10mW into 16 ohms (according to it's manual). And, surprisingly, so does the MT15.

    Please excuse me. I forgot about the 701. It's like saying most Sonys are 5mW into 16 ohms, and getting upset that the E909 is the only one with 3mW into 32 ohms...

    Please, enlighten me as to the "many other" recorders from Sharp who's HP out is 10mW at 32 ohms. The only other is the best sounding recorder of all time (bar the DR7, haven't heard that one) the MT831.

    I guess 10mW at 32 isn't so standard?

  2. I buy my blanks from either Sony Central in Perth, Myer, or really anywhere I see blanks for sale.

    If you want really cheap, really great blanks, keep an eye out for BASF/EMTECs. Cheap cheap! biggrin.gif

    I've got a thing with Sony, so I buy mostly TDKs or EMTECs, even though most of my blanks ARE Sonys.

  3. Let's wait and see it in print before we make any conclusions.

    By the way, newest Sharp unit (DR7) has reduced output, 8mW/32ohms instead of Sharp's standard 10mW/32ohms.

    Only the MT170/180/190/200 were 10mW@32 ohms. All other Sharps were 10mW@16 ohms or 5mW@32 ohms - effectively the same. biggrin.gif

    Sonys are usually 5mW@16 ohms (2.5mW@32 ohms). Check what the impedence rating is on those new Sonys. I think the E909 was 3mW@32 ohms.

    Panasonic: 3.5mW@22 ohms, or 3mW@32 ohms.

    Aiwa: 8mW@16 ohms, 3.8mW@32 ohms.

    So don't just go on the mW alone. My RQ-NX60 tape player from Panasonic is "only" 3.5mW, but that's into 50 ohms. Blasts almost any MD out there. biggrin.gif

  4. Ooooooooh, there was one a IGN somewhere. :?

    Personally, I'd get the MR250 as Panasonic is my first choice for recorders. The MR250 is also more of a "value-added" package than the N1, and dare I say it - it should be built better than the N1 too.

    I wouldn't put it past Sharp developing a NetMD DR7, but not just yet.

  5. If the speakers are powered, then there shouldn't be much difference, if any. If you are using passive speakers (no power, they run off the unit, like headphones), even then there shouldn't be much difference. The big difference if when you use headphones, and the Sharp would blow the rest away.

    The MT80 is also oldish tech - there is nothing newer that works for you? At least take a squizz at the MT190.

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