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At 02:37 PM 8/21/99 +1000, ollee wrote:

>When recording, it will insert bits of crackly noise into the recording.
>This is happening with new discs, and I even had a Sony ES disc fail after
>about a day of use a week or so ago.

It sounds like your unit is dirty.  DO NOT use one of those head cleaners, 
as they can actually damage your unit.  Most electronic shoppes should be 
able to clean your unit properly, or better yet, if you can take it in to 
an "authorized" Sony repair shop, they can clean it for you and make sure 
everything is adjusted properly.

>Also, the headphone jack, in the last two days has become very sensitive,
>and I almost have to hold the plug into position on the jack to get both
>audio channels. Anyone have any ideas about this?

It sounds like your unit is suffering from abuse.  The R50 really is a 
little tank, but you have to still be *somewhat* gentle with any piece of 
electronic equipment.  Sometimes you can damage the headphone jack by 
jostling the cord or plug end while it's in the unit.  I would check to 
makes sure that the problem isn't with the *headphones* first.  I've had 
headphones break at the little stress relief point before.

All in all, I'd say BE CAREFUL with your minidisc unit, or you'll break it. 
You have to learn how to take care of your toys.  ;)

-- Jough


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