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Noisy Motor (...maybe...)

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After weeks of procrastinating I've finally gone and bought a lovely little Sharp MT888 to fill all my MD needs. This is the first machine I have ever owned - its the first I've ever used - and I'm pretty chuffed with it.

Here's my question though: there is loads of stuff written about how the MT888 (and other newer models) are very quiet, especially their quiet motors. Well, having never used one before i don't know what 'quiet' is meant to be, but i reckon my motor makes a lot of noise. How can I explain it? It's louder than any CD player I have, and louder than the hard drive on my PC.

I guess I was expecting a kind of soft whirring noise when i used it, but instead i get a bitty, whizzing sound. This isn't heard over the sound from headphones, just when you listen to the unit working.

Is this normal?

Everything else is working fine: good battery life, have recorded digital, analogue, from cds, from sound card, microphone etc etc, but i don't want it to die on me when i'm travelling. That would make me mad.

Cheers for helping out this newbie smile.gif

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smile.gif Cheers for the replies guys,

The noise isn't all the time, Mystyler, just at Machine On and when selecting tracks. After reading Me's reply, it could be just the normal operating noise (probably from the disk spinning, not the motor) of the MD and I'm fussing over nothing. Thanks for the thoughts though, and humouring the new kid.

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Yeah, that's the noise of the motor and optical block saying 'huh? where is that disc? Oh, there isn't one..'. Perfectly normal smile.gif

yes, you are fussing over nothing tongue.gif

You want loud? MZ-R37. BZZZZZZ SCREECH. R900? Long, long bbbbbzzzzZZZZZzzzzz sound.. heh. Sharps are known for being quiet and getting the job done. Good unit you have there smile.gif

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