Guest Anonymous Posted April 18, 2003 Report Share Posted April 18, 2003 Hi, I need some help and advice on 2 MDs recorders. I am planning to buy either a Sony MZ-N10 or Sharp MD-DR7. Which would be a better choice? What is Sharp MD-DR7 1 bit technology all about? Does Sharp 1 bit technology sound better, if yes, does it sound better than Sony's MZ-N10. Compared Sony's DSP Type-S and Sharp's 1 bit technology, which would sound better, I am more concerned on its sound quality. Will Sharp or Sony produce richer sound quality Plainly put, will Sony's MZ-N10 produce richer, better sound quality or Sharp's MD-DR7. And what is Sony's DSP Type-S and Type-R all about? Does the DSP Type-S, Type-R put Sony on the forefront or Sharp's 1 bit technology. I heard that Sharp's MT831 uses their own 24bit ATRAC. Does the MD-DR7 uses the same 24bit ATRAC as on MT831. And which ATRAC is better, Sony's or Sharp's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mAjEsTiC Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 hey there, i'll try and answer ur q's as much as i can... Compared Sony's DSP Type-S and Sharp's 1 bit technology, which would sound better, I am more concerned on its sound quality. Will Sharp or Sony produce richer sound quality Plainly put, will Sony's MZ-N10 produce richer, better sound quality or Sharp's MD-DR7.to be honest with u i have used both the N10 (i own 1) and the DR7, and IMO i would say that the DR7's sound output is a lot better than the N10's. i feel that the N10's output is too weak as compared with my N1...the sound output seems a little more clearer as it tends to err towards outputting the treble more than the bass...the DR7 does a good job with the bass (as with all other Sharp units) and the output overall is quite good. I would'n really say one is better than the other it's just realli personal preference... And what is Sony's DSP Type-S and Type-R all about? Does the DSP Type-S, Type-R put Sony on the forefront or Sharp's 1 bit technology.well Sony's DSP Type-S and Type-R is just an encoding algorithm that Sony's units use when recording in SP (ATRAC Type-R), Type-S is using Type-R for recording SP and apparently also improves the decoding of LP tracks...well again i would'n say that it puts Sony on the forefront or Sharp either since i don't realli kno the specs of both algorithms so i don't kno sorri... but i hope this helps... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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