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  1. I got one when I got a bunch of Hi-MD blanks at my local Sony Style store.

    Seems to work fine.  It's formatted as a standard MD, so it plays back as such - even on the Hi-MD unit.

    The head cleaner is a bit different.  Logically, you must record on the disc for it to clean the head.  And as a result, it's then formatted as a Hi-MD disc.  If you plan to use the same disc between Hi-MD and MD/MDLP units, make sure you re-format the head cleaning disc to 'MD' on the Hi-MD unit.

  2. Hello

    I own a mzr900 and I want to repair it. My recorder doesn't play, record ro even read anything, so it's a problem with the optical head (I think that's the name). I know it's going to be expensive to repair that. So I want to know the aprox price for the repair (if someone know or had the same problem), and the most important thing is that I want to locate a sony repair center near Mendon, NY (zip 14506). Please I need your help. Thanks you.

    Sebastian

  3. I read a about a month ago a simple method to remove the micro (not big) scratches from my swatch wath "plastic glass". I think that the material used in the front of the mzrh10 is very similar to that. Use a towel (a soft one) and put some brasso on it. Now, polish your rh10 with that. It works very very good with my watch (the little scratches disappeared!) and it's a simple and cheap solution. Try that. Let me know if it works for you too.

    Sebastian

    check the first posts in here:

    http://www.3g.co.uk/3GForum/printthread.php?t=22693

  4. simple burner will transfer even in PCM so I think the sound quality it's not a problem. The only thing is that you can't transfer in SP mode using SimpleBurner. But you can use Hisp which in my opinion is very very similar in quality to Sp mode or you can use Pcm and get real good quality recordings.

    Sebastian

  5. Is there anyway of making a semi-permanent screen protector?

    you can put that plastic film protections that people with palms use to keep the screen without scratches, just cut a little piece an put it in the remotes screen. It's not hard to find them and you can change the plastic many times.

    Sebastian

  6. I've had my NH900 for about a month now. I use it to record our 7 piece marimba band practices and performances-very loud. I've now experienced these drop outs on several occasions and on any number of new, standard MD discs. Never ever had this problem with my old R70. My NH900 is from UK although I use it in U.S.

    1. I was wondering if it could have anything to do with the music being too loud and causing these gaps-perhaps from overload/spiking-VU too high?

    2. One time, I put the MD on the stage and we were jumping around a lot and I wondered if this could cause the gaps?

    Anyone have any opinions on either of those possibilities or is the consensus that it is a hardware issue that I need to follow up with Sony?

    Thanks.

    Kim

    I think that your problem is with the recorder receiving vibration. Try to left it in a table or something where it doesn't receive any kind of vibration or movementet. You can find a hint about this in the mznh900 manual.

    Sebastian

  7. hi

    i want to buy a pair of earphones to use with my mznh900. i'm looking for phones that cost less than $40 dollars. i want you to help me decide which one of this models is the best one for use with my mznh900:

    MDR-EX71SL or MDR-ED31SP

    i don't know so much about headphones, so coud anyone explain me what is more important : a bigger frequency response or a bigger sensitivity. i don't know exactly what they mean. so please explain me.

    Please recommend me some others earphones that in your opinion are equal or better than the ones i mentioned above.

    here are some specs about the two models :

    MDR-ED31SP

    Type: Open-air, Dynamic

    Driver Unit: 16mm diameter, CCAW voice coil

    Magnet: Neodymium

    Cord: LC-OFC, 0.5m (remote friendly)

    Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug

    Impedance: 16 ohms

    Sensitivity: 108 dB/mW

    Power handling capacity: 100mW

    Frequency Response: 8 - 23,000Hz

    MDR-EX71SL

    Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic

    Driver Unit: Aperture 9mm (CCAW voice coil adoption)

    Cord: OFC; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly)

    Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug

    Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz

    Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW

    Power handling capacity: 100mW

    Frequency Response: 6 - 23,000Hz

  8. try desconnecting (wait 5-10 seconds) and reconnecting the usb to the pc while sonicstage is running. second thing is that you can't use simple burner while sonicstage is open. so try to use one of them at a time.

    if you still have problems after doing this, try to reinstall both sonicstage and simple burner. remember to uninstall completely first.

    sebastian

  9. Take a look inside of the unit to see if there's any dirt in the lens. maybe blow inside a little bit. don't get anything inside the machine. if it doesn't work , you should use a minidisc lens cleaner.

    If your warranty is still valid you should take your rh10 to sony and let them to fix it. BTW I use to have the same problem with my old mzr900, so I took it to sony and they told me that the lens was defective. So in my personal opinion, take it ASAP to sony repair store or something.

    hope that helps

    Sebastian

  10. I know it's a little off topic here. but please anyone of you (above "posters") tell me what should i expect from ex71s. I have a mznh900 and a pair of eggos 66. so i want to buy a pair of ex71s to use while walking (the eggos are too big) but i want a good sound quality. so should i choose ex71s or another model (aboyut the same price please)

    thank you all

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