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Levanel

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  1. They're all the same design, and it was one of the more common ones. A couple of other designs are available here and here. Of course, TDK discs became an obsession of mine for awhile and, finding these was an expensive chore:

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    I've got a fetish for that perfect combination of aesthetics and function :yes:

    I hadn't searched eBay for MD stuff in awhile, and I'm shocked by some of the prices I'm seeing: an MZ-EH1 for $800? Yow.

    I need those bitclubs.. then my collection would be complete -_-

  2. I wouldn't call them ultra rare, unless all ten are different designs from the xs-iv series :o if thats the case buy them! However i think they are all the same design as shown on the box cover - the design on the cover of the box is of the standard/plain design in the series.

    European TDK design.. since I'm in the US, I consider them be.

    Anyway, watch for this seller.. he's been known to put up used MDs as well (in bulk). The last auction I spotted included all the XS-iV's as well as a variety mix and it topped off at 70 GBP, for 40-60 MDs.

    Don't know much about you guys but would you rather pitch in for secondhand MDs than shrinkwrapped counterparts?

  3. A little bump, to say Hi-MD trades are still alive and kicking!

    I trade regularly with Kain_, and recently with Tull Fan, but have done quite some exchanges with AT-Board members.

    I have to catch up with Rich and Ishii, I have some material I'd promised them... ASAP :rolleyes:

    I want in on this! Seeing how I've got a newfound interest in MDs now.. :)

  4. Is there any physical difference between MD Data and regular discs? Not by the cartridge design but physical layering in the platter..

    Just pondering - a few years back, someone transplanted a HiMD platter into a regular 60/74/80min cartridge, for aesthetic purposes.. :)

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    Everything in these pictures are included. There's actually an extra battery already inside the M200 unit and the earbuds are optional (between this listing and my N10's).

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    Top right corner has 6 used MDs in one case.. Bottom right corner has 3 Bitclub's in shrinkwrap. Storage cases are included.

  6. Seems my ad slipped off classifieds.

    Offer still stands at 300 USD. As a bonus though, I'll pitch in half of the total amount on shipping, as a consequence for not including the remote as specified (it was a defective one and my attempts at disassembling/fixing it failed).

    Pictures and all the juicy details will be reposted later..

  7. Battery still holds a decent charge but needs the battery pack for extended listening times. NetMD is b0rked.. will not sync via SS regardless of version. I've done some researching and it seems this particular unit is prone to NetMD failures. This is probably the only catch. Other than that, unit is in good condition.

    What's included? The unit itself, remote, battery pack, ac adapter, cloth pouch, and a toslink cable. There's no docking port nor USB cable (I sold those to another MDCF member a while back). I can also include an unused Sony earphones/earbuds, original manual, as well as some blank/shrinkwrapped MDs. But other than that, it's as-is.

    Maybe $50 + shipping? I'm located in the US.

    Pictures on the way..

  8. Just snickered up and bought myself an Apple Universal Dock. To my amazement, it comes with a remote and several docking adapters for other Apple products. Now it's sitting snuggly next to my EH70..

    Poor RH1.. wish you had a dock as well..

  9. People are noticing that the MiniDisc is on their dying breaths and are trying to cash in with outrageous prices..

    I've seen an RH1 unit go for 800USD through buy-it-now, from a seller in China.

    Every now and then though, there are still blanks being sold that aren't those generic Sony/Memorex/Maxell ones..

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