kopfhorer Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 (I posted this message in another part of this forum).I have a Sharp MT-200 mini-disc recorder. I got it about 3 years ago, have used it only occasionally to make concert or field recordings and it’s given me almost no problems, until recently.A few weeks ago I taped a concert from the sound board of a local club using a Marantz PMD660 compact flash recorder (the Itals, if you must know). I daisy-chained my MD-MT 200 from the Marantz’s line output to the line input of my MD recorder in order to have a backup copy of the show in case the Marantz failed (I know, I should have used a separate output off the board, except that there wasn’t one to use that evening). I was using Memorex 80-minute blank MD’s, which have never given me trouble before (SONY’s on the other hand are a nightmare. More on that some other time.)Anyhow, about 4 or 5 times that night (and with 2 different blank MD's) my MD-MT 200 would flash the message “DEFECT” on its display, and then re-set its time counter and put a track marker where the alleged defect occurred. When played back, each “defect” point contains a brief drop-out in the audio.The only other time I have encountered this kind of behavior in my MD recorder is when someone else once tried to daisy-chain through my machine’s earphone jack into another MD recorder before I asked him to disconnect, and threw in a fresh blank disc. (I think he might have been using his MD unit’s MIC input - some tapers really need to get a clue).What I need to know is, was this malfunction the result of incompatibilities between my MD-MT 200 and the PMD-660, or was it the fault of the MD recorder by itself? Did the PMD-660 inject signals or DC potentials into my MD recorder which made it behave abnormally? Did I get stuck with a bad batch of blank mini-discs? Or is it time for me to consign my MD-MT 200 to the county landfill? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A440 Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 (edited) Sounds like a bad disc to me. Why not try recording something line-out from your stereo (get a male-to-male headphone cord) to to line-in and see how another disc works. Edited April 10, 2006 by A440 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrain Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 sounds a little like age to me. sorry. hope it's not though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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