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depends on your use. if you want a portable recorder to record live music,
you wouldn't want to use mdlp most of the time anyway (unless perhaps you
really have to get it all on one disc). but if you just want something
small you can dub cds with, mdlp could be useful. of course, if you got an
mdlp recorder, you'd have a portable to LISTEN to mdlp things on too,
seeing that you have an mdlp home deck.

i have a sharp 702 & it meets all my portable needs fine (mostly recording
live music).

take care
peter


On 16 Apr 01, 11:03AM, payvand wrote:
> 
> hello-
> 
> advice time. i'm looking for opinions mainly.
> 
> if you had an MDLP home deck. and 2 non-MDLP players. and were in the
> market for a used portable recorder.
> 
> would you wait until MDLP portable recorders became more widespread and
> buy a MDLP recorder, or would you just buy a used non-MDLP recorder now? I
> do use the MDLP feature on my home deck, but mainly only to record the
> audio from movies.
> 
> paying for a new R900 is not an option right now, and i don't like what
> i'm hearing about them anyway. I would like to get my hands on a used
> portable MDLP recorder from sharp or aiwa however.
> 
> so would you buy non-MDLP now, or wait a while for a good, used portable
> MDLP?
> 
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