saaron Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I just picked up a brand-new in-the-box Sharp MD-E9000H mini hi-fi for my daughter's room for the super-cheap price of £79 on eBay and got it yesterday. This is the second hi-fi MD I've seen with MDLP that lacks group (first was my JB-480 deck) function.My G-755 portable also lacks group, but it's present on the Sony mini hi-fi we have in the kitchen and my MDX-CA790X also recognises it.I'm just wondering why the slipshot application of group function? It would seem to be a core feature of MDLP, but it either came in late or some genius decided it should only be present on high-end kit.Can someone clear it up for me?I still make all my MDs with groups because being able to hop through them in the car is a definite plus and I hope to get a JB-980 someday (again, bizarrely this appears to be the only Sony deck that supports group feature). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrazyIvan Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I just picked up a brand-new in-the-box Sharp MD-E9000H mini hi-fi for my daughter's room for the super-cheap price of £79 on eBay and got it yesterday. This is the second hi-fi MD I've seen with MDLP that lacks group (first was my JB-480 deck) function.My G-755 portable also lacks group, but it's present on the Sony mini hi-fi we have in the kitchen and my MDX-CA790X also recognises it.I'm just wondering why the slipshot application of group function? It would seem to be a core feature of MDLP, but it either came in late or some genius decided it should only be present on high-end kit.Can someone clear it up for me?I still make all my MDs with groups because being able to hop through them in the car is a definite plus and I hope to get a JB-980 someday (again, bizarrely this appears to be the only Sony deck that supports group feature).←I don't remember when the group function came out but I think it started with the R909? My R900, Aiwa AMF80, and R500 do not/did not have the group function. The first unit I bought that had it was the N510. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superbaldguy Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Yes - the R909 was the first portable recorder with GROUP function and it also featured on-the-fly recording, a first for Sony in many years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MDX-400 Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 This is the second hi-fi MD I've seen with MDLP that lacks group (first was my JB-480 deck) function.My G-755 portable also lacks group, but it's present on the Sony mini hi-fi we have in the kitchen and my MDX-CA790X also recognises it.I'm just wondering why the slipshot application of group function? It would seem to be a core feature of MDLP, but it either came in late or some genius decided it should only be present on high-end kit.Can someone clear it up for me?The R909 was the first Sony portable with Group mode support, but the Sony MDS-JE770 deck was the first unit with Group mode, I believe. This came out some 4 months ahead of the R909. However not every post-JE770 MDLP-capable unit was guaranteed to have Group mode support either. (You mention of the G755 as well as some of the decks is a perfect example of post-JE770 units that do not have Group support).It was indeed an afterthought/after-addition to MDLP. The R900 was the first MDLP unit so it wasn't until a generation later that Group appearedI still make all my MDs with groups because being able to hop through them in the car is a definite plus and I hope to get a JB-980 someday (again, bizarrely this appears to be the only Sony deck that supports group feature).I was surprised that the JE480 does not have Group mode support but I guess that is just Sony's way of trying to get people to buy higher-end models The JB980, however, is not the only deck to have Group mode support. The MDS-JE770 (as mentioned) has it, as does the JE780. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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