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You have to buy 10 to get them at that price though. Anyone living near Harrow can pop into Harrow Audio and buy 1 MB discs over the counter for £3-95, even if they only buy one of them. They are cheap for 80 min. ones too (pack of 10 Sony Neige for £6-50). They do mail order too under the name "Pricebusters", but the postage bumps the price right up. Don't go there next Saturday 1 July though as it's closed for the day according to a notice in their window! Pricebusters
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Harrow Audio has the MZ-NH600 for just under £100. They are a reputable company trading for many years to my knowledge(I live near Harrow); o.k., the 600 doesn't have any bells and whistles, but mine is permanently hooked up to my p.c. and does a great job. Here is the link: My Webpage
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I used a normal MD disc formatted in MD mode.
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Yes I am, and on closer inspection of the manual I've found the following paragraph: "Tracks transferred from the computer in "Net MD" mode or tracks purchased through EMD services and transferred to the recorder can be transferred only to the same computer from which they originally came from."
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Looking at the various posts on this forum, I had understood that recordings made via the computer with a USB cable to an MD formatted disc couldn't be uploaded with the MZ-RH1. A couple of weeks ago I ripped a CD with MD Simple Burner in LP2 format using my MZ-NH600. Just for fun I tried to upload one track today with my new MZ-RH1 just to see what happened, and it transferred perfectly. Maybe I've misunderstood something in the previous posts?
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The RH1 has an integrated clock which stamps the recording time and date.
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E1ghtyf1ve is right - it's just a rebadged RH1. How do I know? I bought an RH1 yesterday, and the instruction manual covers both models: the only difference appears to be that the MZ-M200 comes with a stereo mike. So no big screen.
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I have just bought one from the Sony Centre in Harrow; it was the only one they had had supplied to them apart from the display model.
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And so does mine, bought in England.
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Sony Centre in Watford had them a few weeks back in a bubble pack of two for £9-99.
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Just tried my NH600 with a remote and it works just perfectly.
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And mine is very definitely a 600 not a 600D.
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Well, my NH600 has a normal headphone/remote socket - see photo: NH600 I bought mine in Argos Watford about 6 months ago when they were selling them off for just under £70 and leave it permanently connected to my p.c.
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Yes, the spine labels aren't easy to start with! However, once you've tried and messed up one or two you can judge where to position the text without too much problem! For the MD front labels by the way, I get my artwork from Amazon.
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John Lewis in Watford had some 1 GB MDs on Tuesday for £5-50. Last time I went to Watford (December) the Sony shop had packs of two for £9-98, but they didn't have any this week. Kyle, which Waitrose did you get those MDs from? The Waitrose I go to (South Harrow) always has packs of 10 TDKs, but at £11-99 not £6-99! Meant to say that Discount Discs in the UK have plenty of 1 GB MDs at competitive prices. I've dealt with them several times and they provide a fast, reliable service.