thepassenger Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 I'm looking to buy a Sharp minidisc recorder, (Sharp because it seems to be best for recording, more options and control, etc., is that right?). But I have no idea which one one. I mainly want to use it for making the best sounding recordings I can on somewhat of a budget--mostly interviews, in person and also on the phone so I will definately be needing to plug a mic/line in. I like having options and control, (who doesn't though, I guess?), enough so that I would be willing to pay a bit more to get more if neccessary. Something user-friendly and durable would be good too, though perhaps they are givens. I don't care as much about downloading music from my computer, but then again, like I said, options are nice. Also it seems like Sharp has some new recorders coming out that have not yet hit the market, is this true? And if so, would I be better of to wait until one of these do? In addition to all of these questions, I have more....eventually I'd like to transfer the sound to my iMac G3---I understand this will have to be done via analog--and I've been reading from some people that a lot of "newer" macs require using an iMic, or the like, but I thought mine had a line in built in and it's my understanding that the sound quality is better if you can plug in directly and not use something like an iMic--so am I crazy to think I can plug right into my computer, also does it really make much difference when using an iMic? Thanks to all who will respond in advance.... I will be eternally grateful for the experienced guidance I hope you can provide, as I find all of this rather overwhelming. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugo Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 If you simple want the best (guess not) then most people will recommend Sharp MD-DR7. Sharp MT770/880 and MT190 are excellent too. They cost around $200 usd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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