Ed Heckman wrote:
> I was one of those people that posted my opinion of LP. I did a short
> comparison test between the LP and regular modes. I could hear a
> difference between standard mode and LP2. But I had to listen for it.
> This difference will probably not be apparent under normal listing
> conditions. As a result I'm REALLY looking forward to being able to
> install a MiniDisc head unit in my car that supports LP.
> 
> LP4 mode does make some noticeable impact on the sound quality. If your
> hearing is damaged you may or may not notice a difference. But it's STILL
> better than most MP3's I've heard.

MP3 doesn't make it for anything except getting a copy off the internet
of something that you don't care if it doesn't sound like it should. 
MP3, LP4 and LP2 won't be useful for anyone that wants to record
something that they may want to use show other people.  IMHO.


> In short, standard mode is for those times when sound quality is most
> important, LP2 is great for day-to-day use, and LP4 is perfect for those
> times when recording time is most important.

Well, I'd say standard mode is close to CD or DAT quality,  LP2 OK to
copy music from a CD or another source, not live music,  LP4 could be
used for recording a filibuster, court proceedings,etc, but not useful
for music.

> 
> IMNSHO, units without LP are history.

IMHO, you would be better off to just record it in mono and keep the
sound quality high.
In Mono you can put 149 to 160 minutes on the recording.


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