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N1 or N10? That is the qustion....

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GooGooDoll

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Hi

i'm a new memeber even though i used the forums and the minidisc.org site lots of times... i've dreaming about portable MD for a long time now, and the thing that stopped me was money (errrrrr.... #@%$@!!!!!). finelly i manged to gather some dou...and so i want to make the best of it, to make a smart investment.

my question is the N10 that good? witch one N1/N10 is the best investment?(i mean which one really worth the money?!) is the N1 good enough or the N10 is worth saveing a bit more?

plz i'm diying here, help! (i'm Libra..... biggrin.gif )

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Guest Anonymous

why bother with sony crap? you need netmd? if not, i woudl recommend you get the sharp dr7. if the choice is only between n1 and n10, get n1. the n10 sound quality sucks big time.

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Only just made this decsion myself, i got he n1 and with the money left over (got on ebay for £160 pounds) i brought a mike some senniniser headphones and a pack of 10 minidisks

Reccomend the n1 becouse all though not quite as pleasing to the eye it is alot better value, and it rules

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Can't tell you which is better, but I bought an N10 on eBay from one of the "buy it now" companies for $265 + $12.95 shipping. I actually bid on another one first and was holding at $260 to try to save myself five bucks and a fool outbid me by paying $270 plus $22.95 shipping. I was glad, too, because I hadn't read the fine print and didn't realize the seller was getting ready to rip me with the outrageous shipping and handling charges (I know where his profit was coming from).

The N10 is a marvelous piece of micro-mechanical technology. It's so tiny and light it almost doesn't exist. My beef is with the stinking copy-protection scheme that comes with it for Net MD. Simple Burner, though, is a good program.

I bought primarily as a musician looking for quality portable live recording. The N10 has an over ride that lets you manually set recording level, which is very important as far as I'm concerned because auto level will turn up the volume during quiet parts of the music and thus ruins the effect and introduces noise. As far as I know you can't adjust while recording, a nice feature on the Sharps, but this is still a big plus that I understand doesn't exist on the N1.

If you're going to do analog mike or line-in recording, definately get a player that you can set recording level manually or you're going to be disappointed.

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