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mikemo

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I got the blue ones (I like them too)

Sorry, I forgot to specify that apparently the 1st gen Hi-MD were opaque, dark blue or purple in color. Not sure, since I don't have any so I can't be certain.

So you received 2nd-generation, translucent blue Hi-MD discs, or the former 1st-gen opaque dark blue/purple ones?

The Tape Warehouse product number indicates 1st-gen Hi-MD discs, BTW, but they may have just not updated it.

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I didn't know there were so many different types. The first ones I bought came in the big flip case, and were opaque black (if I'm remembering right).

The ones I just received from Tape Warehouse were in a small slide case (much nicer) and the disk itself is a translucent blue.

Is that enough to tell what gen they are? I could also look at the part number if that would help.

Let me know.

Mike M.

Sorry, I forgot to specify that apparently the 1st gen Hi-MD were opaque, dark blue or purple in color. Not sure, since I don't have any so I can't be certain.

So you received 2nd-generation, translucent blue Hi-MD discs, or the former 1st-gen opaque dark blue/purple ones?

The Tape Warehouse product number indicates 1st-gen Hi-MD discs, BTW, but they may have just not updated it.

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Thanks! Those are so-called 2nd-generation. Tape Warehouse is using the old product number, though. See this thread:

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?act=S...=63&t=15030

Two anecdotal claims of unreliable 1st-gen Hi-MD: Damage (post 11) claims trouble with 1st-generation Hi-MD blanks, and A440 in post 17.

Drawbacks of 2nd generation are that the old flip-case is more protective (easily solved with buying new cases), and 1 anecdotal claim of higher mechanical noise of the operation of the 2nd-gen Hi-MD.

So YMMV.

I didn't know there were so many different types. The first ones I bought came in the big flip case, and were opaque black (if I'm remembering right).

The ones I just received from Tape Warehouse were in a small slide case (much nicer) and the disk itself is a translucent blue.

Is that enough to tell what gen they are? I could also look at the part number if that would help.

Let me know.

Mike M.

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