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Is Rh10 Worth It Over Rh910?

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lixuelai

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I planned on getting a rh10 over an rh910 but now seeing that i can get a rh910 for around 160 USDS as compared to 282 USDS for the rh10 im doubting myself. The rh10 im getting (if i get it) will be the Japanese domestic version. Now is rh10 really worth it? And is there any major difference between the two besides accessories and rh10 looking alot better? Im wondering for one whether rh910 has virtual surrond sound. Anyway any suggestion will be great. Really wondering why there is a 120 dollar difference when as far as i can see they are pretty similar. Thanks.

p.s. Does the Rh10 have a HD Amp?

anyway i know there are some topics about this already but none really lists the difference between the two in terms of specs. Or is there none?

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Main differences:-

RH10:-

Does not have cradle

Has EL display (better)

Does not have LCD on remote (worse)

Does not come with free 1G Blank MD! (worse)

Editing & erasing tracks does not "necessarily" work on NH900 (bug with 1st Gen units - doesn't effect you if you only download tracks in an i-pod esque way / use unit for playback only)

Cannot record (old fashioned) MD (SP) on unit (although can download to unit from PC in MD SP to the 80minute blanks)

Battery life 32h (instead of 37h on NH900)

Equalizer (VH Engine) Cannot gain access to custom presets on Eurpean Model (V. V. Worse!!!)

Cannot show all time remaining on the disks when playing (odd that one...)

Can be powered (charged) through USB cable directly (NH900 only through cradle which is plugged in to mains adapter)

That's about it - only had my RH10 for 2 days!

Conclusion

- get the NH900 if you don't do much recording of original music (as track editing / moving / erasing doesn't work as per specification on "some" models)

- if you need to record - it's the RH10 - you'll need some excellent earphones without the VH+ customizable presets

Good luck

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The US model comes with a 1gig disc. datavis.com has the RH10 for $240. The screen is the big attractor on the RH10 and I think it's worth the extra money alone. You'll never need a backlit remote again (unless you prefer them) and it's perfectly readable even when dimmed from just about any angle.

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